80 TRAVELS IN BRAZIL. 



Terehellum unci7iata^ 07'hiculata; Scoiyiwms vermiculata ; 

 Vicia hirta, sulcata^ atr^opurpurea. — Lastly, the plants which 

 we have noticed as most characteristic on the rock of Gib- 

 raltar are — Daphne Gniducm; Anarrhinum tenellum; Pra- 

 siummajus ; NepeTA RETICULATA ; Phlomis purpurea, Teu- 

 crium valentinum ; Lavandula muUifida ; Thymus patavinus ;^ 

 Sideritis subspinosa ; Statice cordata, sinuata ; Verbascum 

 sinuatum ; Vinca major ; Cotyledon Umbilicus ; Fumaria 

 capriolata / Genista cayidicans ; and lastly, Chamaerops hu- 

 milis, the European Dwarf Palm, the fruit of which is a 

 favourite food of the monkeys. — The species whose names 

 are printed in Roman characters belong to the temperate 

 part of Europe, those in Italics to the south of Europe, and 

 those in Italic small capitals to the latter, and par- 

 ticularly to the north of Africa. 



