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miles. Gorg Blau, Barranco de Boiler. — H. balearicum Camb. 

 Found in flower in April in the Val de Ternellas, and in August at 

 Llucb. (Liguria.) — \H. ericoides L. Near Valencia, whence it is 

 exported to Marseilles for medicinal purposes. 



\Er odium Reichardii DC. Gorg Blau. " Distinctissinia et rara 

 species. M (Xyman). — \R. supracanum L'H6rit. Montserrat. 



j-Rhamnus balearicns Camb. Val de Ternellas. — i R. lycioides L. 

 Cabo de Salou, near Tarragona. 



\Retama spharocarpa Boiss. Between Pozuelo and Madrid. 



f Ononis hispanica L. fils. Rocky hills, Alicante. — 0. crispa L. 

 Near Mahon. (Spain.) 



i Lotus tetraphyllits L. fils. Barranco de Algendar. 



t Hippocrepis balearica Jacq. Miramar. 



I Astragalus chlorocyanem Boiss. & Keut. Road to Kals, Tarragona. 



\A. Poterium Vahl. Near Mahon, Val de Ternellas. 



* Vicia lancifoimis Lange, Fl. Hisp. No. ? 3605, Val de Ternellas, 

 April, 1903. The only stem which was gathered is 4 dcm. long, 

 with leaves 7*5 cm. long, all having five pairs of narrowly linear- 

 lanceolate leaflets attaining 3*5 cm. in length, which are gradually 

 attenuated to an acute point without the slightest tendency to 

 become truncate or retuse ; stipules semisagittate, without teeth ; 

 pods 3 # 5 cm. long, with a few scattered hairs. Lange's plant 

 differs in the lower leaves having one pair of leaflets and the upper 

 ones four pairs ; in the stipules having two teeth at the base, and 

 in the substance of the leaves being " almost pellucid. " It appears 

 to be a little known plant, marked as a doubtful species by Will- 

 komm, and united by Nyman to V. angustifolia, from which it 

 differs in the long, equally attenuated leaflets, and in the calyx- 

 teeth exceeding the tube. — +F. bifoliate Rodr. Cala Mesquita. 



'Rubus ccBsius L. In the hedge of a lane leading to a hamlet 

 between Soller and the port, May, 1903. 



Cucumu Colocynthislj. On the sea-coast, Benicasim. (Granada, 

 Murcia, Greece.) 



Paronychia serpyWfoUa DC. Montserrat. (France, N. Italy.) 



Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. Cala Figuera, Mahon. 



(Spain, Italy, &c.) — A/, nodiflorxm L. Cala Figuera, Mahon. 



(France, Spain, &c.) 



\Saxifraya catalaunica Boiss. & Beut. Montserrat. 



\GuiUonea scabra Coss, Near the Monastery, El Desierto de las 

 Pain; as. 



\Pastinaca lucida L. (Camb.). Couma de Mameliouda, Barranco 

 la Val. " Species pulchra, spectabilis, egregia M (Nyman), The 

 Corsican plant is P. latifolia DC. 



Kundmannia sicula DC. Brignolia pastinacafolia Bert. Mira- 

 mar. (Boeotia, Corsica, Sicily, &c.) 



Bnlbocastanum incrassntum Lge. Near Palma, J. W> W. (Bceotia.) 

 t Pimpinella Bicknelli Briquet. Ariant, near Pollenza. We were 

 guided to the only known station of this distinct and interesting 

 species by Raphael Muraghes, of Pollenza, who assured us that we 

 were the only botanists who had visited the spot since its discovery 

 by Mr. Clarence Bicknell. 



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