A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD Vv 
gives what he supposed to be their Latin equivalents, and 
attributes them to Talbot, i.e. Sir J. Talbot Dillon, who, without 
acknowledgement, copied James’ slist into his Travels through Spain 
(1780). It does not appear that Dillon ever went to Gibraltar. 
Though many of the species are undoubtedly natives of the Rock, 
their doubtful associations and the difficulty of ascertaining pre- 
It is too long to reproduce here, but forms an interesting study. 
L. Nee collected in Andalusia in 1780-82. I am not sure 
that he ever visited the Rock, but the following records are 
assigned to him for Gibraltar :— 
Delphinium pentagynum, Lotus cytisoides, (Thapsia decussata), 
Notochlena vellea. 
_ Ayana’s History of Gibraltar (1782) gives about thirty names 
in popular Spanish nomenclature, some cultivated and others 
mentioned only by the generic name. The following are the only 
ones at all definitely indicated :— 
urius communis, Umbilicus pendulinus, Hedera Heliz, 
Convolvulus Soldanella, (Cynanchum monspeliacum] , Rosmarinus 
officinalis, Euphorbia dendroides (probably E. Characias), E. Para- 
om [E. Myrtites (sic)], Scilla hemispherica, Allium rosewm (ex 
Colm.). 
Francis Masson collected in Gibraltar, Spain, and Portugal 
in 1783. A MS. list of his specimens in the anksian herbarium 
e 
“Gibraltar,” omitting two already recorded. The number of exclu- 
sions is disconcertingly large, and may be partly due, as with 
Tournefort’s list, to a misinterpretation of some of the names, or 
to errors on Masson’s part. It is more than likely also that his 
hood :— 
elphinium peregrinum, Papaver hybridum, Cistus albidus, 
al ; mt 
Crategus Oxyacantha (i. e. C ogyna), [Cherophyllum, sp-], 
ilis nodosa, Orlaya maritima, Elaoselinum fetidum! [Ptero- 
cephalus Broussonetit] , Campanula mollis, C. Rapunculus, Thymus 
C 
diffusus! [Satureia Juliana), [Sideritis hyssopt, a 
Prodr. ii. p. 454, thinks this may be form of S. scordioides), 
[S. montana], Anagallis linifolia, (Armeria latifolia], (Statice 
: ; . Plantago Lagopus, [Panicum 
junceum), Spartina stricta, Agrostes panicea (probably Polypogon 
monspeliensis), Lagurus ovatus, orynephorus canescens, Cutandia 
maritima, Melica ciliata! Dactylis glomerata, Vulpia geniculata | 
V. Alopecurus! Agropyron junceum, Brachypodium distachyum, 
The Abbé Pourrer collected in Spain about 1790. The 
following are among his records for “Gibraltar,” but perhaps not 
for the Rock itself :— 
