< A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
so I think the following, labelled “Gibraltar,” may be relied 
n:— 
A a Staphisagria!, Atractylis cancellata!, and Chlora 
perfoliata 
JOH s Baus collected in the neighbourhood in 1851, and again 
in is7i. I can only trace the following, sob y for the Rock:— 
Sinysnbrienid Trio and Antirrhinum tortuosum. 
E. Davtez collected from 1872 to 1880, chiefly in the re 
Roque district, but he has the following records mtr e Rock 
His collections were all determined by M. Debeaux 
umaria agraria, Diplotaxis erucoides, Raph anus Raphan- 
strum, Lepidium Draba, Sincbiak Coronopus, Tuberaria incon- 
picua, Dianthus Caryophyllus, Saponaria officinalis, Sagina 
nisetbcniuhe 
G. Mir collected Crocus Salzmanni on Windmill Hill in 1883. 
M. A. DE Corncy gathered Lemna gibba in or near the Inun- 
dation in 1887. He also described in Journ. de Bot. xiii. p. 162 
1899) Trifolium carteiense from near San Roque. I have not 
seen specimens, but it seems to be near 7’. lappaceum. 
. REVERCHON collected on the Rock in 1887, but though his 
ent a for Algeciras are considerable, he found nothing new 
on 
v 
Funk (1848), Laguna (1860), Amo (1860-61), Fritze and Winkler 
cab 0) (1877), Hegelmaier (1878), and Perez Lara 
(187 
The e present Flora shows about 101 new records of species, 
that is, dhices for which no definite former Rock records exist; but 
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oversight, and about ten were already known on the Neutral 
Ground. There are in addition about ba a dozen naturalized 
aliens, or ee a recorded for the first tim 
would occupy too much space to give details of the recon 
of plants found in the neighbourhood of Gibraltar. The bota 
ists who have worked the region are gers a same as those 
who have explored the Rock, with a few additio 
Very few of the records of Von Martius ana "Schott have been 
