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Capparis spinosa. Linn. 

 (3 inermis C. ovata. Desf! C. Fontanesii. DC. C. ru- 



pestris. Siblft. et Smith. 

 Hab. a In rupestribus prope Malacam, Velez Malaga, Alhama 

 et alibi, fj In rupibus maritimis agri Lucentini. 



Cleome viol ace a. Linn. 



Hab. Circa Malacam, Cordubam ( Rev. Muhoz ), et alibi in 

 Baetica. 



Crambe filiformis. Jacq. 

 C. Hispanica. Linn? 

 C. reniformis. Desf. 



Hab. In montibus Malacitanis, prope oppidulum Carratraca, 

 et ex cl. Rambur in torrentium alveis circa Eliberim. 



Ons. Trough what accident Jacquin localed this plant in Patago- 

 nia lam unable to ascertain. The specimens preserved under this 

 name in the herbarium DC. are identic with the Spanish plant as 

 found by 31. Rambur and myself, whilst those cultivated by Desfon- 

 taines in the Paris garden differ only in the greater magnitude oftheir 

 leaves. On examining Jacquin's figure I have no doubt of its belon- 

 ging to this plant, whether it be really indigenous, which is very im- 

 probable, in the austral hemisphere, or whether that locality was as- 

 signed it through error. In the absence of authentic specimens of 

 the C. Hispanica of Linna?us I am unwilling to unite it with the 

 above species, though I have little doubt oftheir identity. 



Cakile maritima. Scop. 



C. Americana. Nutt. ex specimine Canadensi. 

 C. Cubensis. H. B. etKunlh! 



Hab. In littore Tarraconensi, ad ostium Iberi, et in littoribus 

 Baeticis frequens. 



Rapistrum rtjgosum. Boerh. 



Hab. In tota Hispania meridionali et in Lusitania vulgare. 

 Raphanus Raphanistrum. Linn. 



Hab. In arvis Hispaniae meridionalis vulgaris. 

 Raphanus sativus. Linn. 



(3 Gay anus Raphanistrum Gayanum. Fisch. et C. A. 



Mey. 

 Hab. Hue illiic hortis elapsa. 



