soms , and other particularities, as well as by its time of flowering 

 from the preceding. The former flowers abundantly in October and 

 november immediately after the first autumnal rains. I have even 

 found it in flower before the rains in the middle of August in the 

 Zapharine Islands on the African coast, whereas the Leucoium tri- 

 chophyllum docs not blossom till later. Brotero (Flor. Lus., vol. \, 

 pag. 552) is disposed to consider the two plants as varieties, but I 

 am inclined to the opinian of my late excellent friend Sir Peter 

 Schousboe that it is necessary to distinguish them specifically. 



Lapiedra Martinezii. La Gasc. 



Hab. In rupestribus prope Abderam urbem in Baetica\. 



Crocus serotinus. Salisb. 



Hab. In pinetis Gaditanis, et in Alpibus Eliberitanis de la 



Sierra Nevada. 



Ixia Bulbocodium. Linn. 



Hab. In monlosis circa Aleald de los Gazutes. 

 Ixia purpurascens. Ten. 



Hab. In montosis herbidis Baeticae circa Malacam. 

 Iris juncea. Desf. 



/. Lusitanica. Ker. 



Hab. Circa Tarraconem, et in collibus Cintranis Lusitania?. 

 Iris alata. Lamck. 



/. bulbosa latifolia 1. Clus. Rar. Plant. Hisp. pag. 



274. 

 J. scorpioides Desf. 

 Hab. Per omnem Baeticam vulgaris. 



Orchis Simia. Lamck. 



0. tephrosanthos Vill. 

 (3 undulatifolia. 

 O. longicruris Link. 

 0. undulatifolia Biv. 



Hab. a In montosis circa Aleald de los Gazules, in monte Ara- 

 briga, et alibi in Baetica et Lusitania. p Circa Malacam. 



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