XXVl A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
grasses, Mr. Turrill the sedges, Mr. H. W. Pugsley the fumitories, 
and Prof. Beck the Orobanches. Valuable help in various genera 
and species has also been given by the Rev. E. S. Marshall, Mr. 
Arthur Bennett, Mr. G. C. Druce, Mr. re Groves, and members of 
the staff at Kew and South Kensi ingto 
I must also thank the Editor of this J otinial for kindly fas 
me space to publish this Flora, failing which it would ee 
difficult, if not pager Ntee to bring it out in its present Fit at alt, 
' and ee many suggestio 
saieelate for Garentienos of reference the numbers of tlie 
districts aie which I have divided the region, and give a list of 
the conventional signs used, and the: collectors’ abbreviated names. 
District I. The Rock “itself, and the North Front, z.e. the whole 
Ground. 
ITl. Spain, subarvidad into—. 
Subdistrict i i. San Roque, as far as the Guadarranque Riv 
Ly epee from the Palmones River to the Straita: 
. Palm tee the rivers. 
: Polite naturalized al 
notes ag or vacetibe not recorded elsewhere in the 
\ 
Proview: of Ca 
( |] Denotes sabeind which are excluded either as cultivated, . 
2 Les 
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n reagan 
! After a eget! or a collector’s name indicates that I have 
seen a specim n in that siéality or by ry te ctor 
.&R. = Poweicr. 2 Reuter. tae: es 
Clem. = Clemen Nilss. = Nilsson. 
Cin. = Chace YP, 1... = Perez Lara 
Colm Colmeiro. Pourr. = Pourret 
= Dautez. Rev. = Reverchon 
Deb. = Debeaux Salzm. Salzma 
Dut urand. Schousb. = Schousboé 
.. = Kelaart ' Iikomm 
tor nn Winkl. = Winkler. 
A. H. W.-D. 
September, 1914. , 
