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of Spain's Chaii- ! Eoad to Bonel's Farm ! Alcadeza Crags I 

 ii. Valley north of Waterfall ! 



fT. cerninim Brot. Damp grassy places; very rare; 4-5. 

 Heads small, lax, shortly peduncled, flowers white, soon deflexed, 

 calyx teeth long, rather slender, spreading, longer than corolla, 

 leaf-teeth setaceous, terminal seta long. III. iii. A single plant 

 in Palmones Sands ! 



\T. suffocatuvi L. Dry grassy places; rare; 3-5. Heads very 

 small, sub-basal in axils of long petioles. I. On debris of forts, 

 D., Rev. Path below Breakneck Battery ! 



T. strictum L. Grassy places ; rare ; 5- 6. Erect, leaves 

 narrow, bright glossy green, denticulations glandular, stipules 

 very broad, corolla rose. III. i. Near ford to Pine Wood Plains ! 

 ii. Near iVlgeciras, Bev. Valley near Saladillo ! 



T. resujnnatiovi L. Grassy places ; very common ; 8-6. 

 Annual, heads small, corolla bright rose, inverted, calyx inflated 

 and woolly in fruit, upper teeth much larger than lower, project- 

 ing from the wool. I. Europa Flats ! II. ! III. ! Occasionally 

 wdth white flowers ! 



T. tomentosuvi L. Similar places ; equally common ; 3-6. 

 Like last, but corolla normal, fruit calyx quite hidden in wool. 

 I. Below Victoria Battery ! Near Michael's Cave ! Eock Gun ! 

 North Front ! II. ! ? III. ! 



T. fragiferum L. Similar places ; less common ; 5-7. Peren- 

 nial, flowering much later, flowers much paler pink, heads larger, 

 calyx less woolly, upper teeth about equal lower, slightly project- 

 ing. I. K. III. i. Kailside beyond San Eoque! By Lajo in 

 many places ! ii. Carnero and i\lgeciras Hills ! Near El Cobre ! 

 iii. Palmones Sands ! Guadacorte Marsh ! 



T. striatum L. Similar places; rare; 4-6. Standard and 

 wrings connate with stamens into a long tube. III. ii. Near 

 Algeciras, Bev. 



\T. 'pratense L. ? Similar places; rare, or error; 5-6. I. K. 

 III. i. San Eoque, D. ii. Algeciras, D. 



T. baticum Boiss. Woods and bushy places ; locally rather 

 frequent ; 4-6. Heads large, flowers white or pale cream, rarely 

 pinkish. III. i. Almorairaa ! Path from San Eoque to First 

 Pine Wood ! Alcadeza Crags ! ii. Beyond El Cobre ! Carnero 

 Hills ! 



T. angustifolium L. Dry grassy places ; common ; 4-5. Heads 

 very long, cylindrical, leaflets long and narrow. I. ! III. ! 



T. stellatum L. Eough waste or grassy places ; very common ; 

 3-6. Heads subglobose, calyx segments stellately spreading in 

 fruit. I. ! III. ! 



T. lappaceum L. Dry grassy places ; frequent or common ; 

 4-5. Heads peduncled, calyx teeth little plumose, leaf sheaths 

 long and strongly nerved. III. ! 



T. Cherleri L. Similar places ; common ; 4-5. Heads sessile, 

 very plumose, with very broad involucrating stipules. III. ! 



T. albidum Eetz. [T. squarrosum DC, T. panormitanum Presl.). 

 Damp grassy places and roadsides ; occasional ; 4-5. Stout, 



