124 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
A. Adiantwm-mgrum L., var. Virgilit Heufl. Bushy and rocky 
places, chiefly in woods ; frequent; 4-9. Only the variety is re- 
corded, which differs from type in narrower, more spreading, more 
dsp incised segments, and much longer linear sori, but 1 think 
type is common. I. K., D. I have no note of having seen it on 
the Rock, but think it is an accidental neem III. i. Cork 
Woods! ii. Plentifal i in moun ntains! Carnero 
colopendr tsCay. Damp caves; rae local; 2-5. 
I. Michael’s sohie Clon. "K., D. Ina cave on east slopes ! Below 
Governor's Cotta 
Blechnum spied Rot h. Damp rocky places in woods ; local; 
eee III. ii. In and about Waterfall Valley, and a valley north 
fo) 
dian ; mp r 
courses; frequent in Spain, rather rare on the Rock; 6-7. I. 
L nion Gallery! Cave above North Front! Caves on 
eastern shore, herb. Balestrino! Below Mediterranean tunnels! 
The Rock form has much larger fronds than that from the 
country round. IIT. i. and ii. Scattered over these subdistricts ! 
Davallia canariensis Sw. On tree trunks and rocks; a 
very common; 3-9. [I. K., but obviously in error.] III. 
Cork Woods! ii. Mountains ! 
munda pmo L. By streams; locally common; 5-9. Il. 
i. Soto Gordo! Almoraima Soto! ii. Waterfall and othe — 
a. dies tariconin L. Sea sand; rare; 1-3. III. 1 
Algeciras, Clem 
