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smaller than terminal, pod annulate. III. ii. Algeciras, Nee, 

 Webb. 



C. liaviosa Boiss. In deep sand ; locally common ; 4-5. 

 I. Catalan Bay ! III. i. Pine Wood Plains near Lajo ! Cork 

 Wood Crags ! ii. Palmones Playazo ! iii. Palmones Sands ! 



Dorycnopsis Gerardi Boiss. Bushy and heathy places ; rather 

 rare ; 5-6. III. i. Queen of Spain's Chair ! By Lajo at Pine 

 Wood Plains ! Alcadeza Kavine ! ii. By Miel below El Cobre ! 

 iii. Palmones Village, Rev. 



Bonjeania recta Eeichb. Marshy places and by rivers ; 



frequent; 5-6. III. ! Very abundant in marsh beyond Almoraima! 



B. hirsiUa Eeichb. Dry bushy slopes ; rather rare ; 4-6. 



III. i. Magazine Hill ! Long Stables Eavine ! Path to First 



Pine Wood ! Near Alcadeza ! 



Tetragonolobus j^urjmretis Moench. Open slopes and grassy 

 fields, especially cultivated ; frequent; 3-4. I. Chiefly north-west 

 slopes ! Windmill Hill, K. Near Inundation, K. III. i. and ii.! 

 \T. fseuclo - purpureus Uechtr. Similar places; rare; 3-4. 

 Differs in shorter pod with shorter and broader wings. Porta & 

 Eigo's specimen at Kew looks like a mere variety of last. My 519 

 from Middle Hill may be this. III. i. Field borders near San 

 Eoque, Porta iC Bigo. ii. Meadows near Algeciras, Fritze, Winhl. 

 \T. conjugatus Ser. Similar places; rare; 3-4. Flowers 

 smaller and paler, pod much more slender, not winged. III. ii. 

 Meadows near Algeciras, Fritze, Winhl. 



\T. siliquosus Eoth. Similar places ; rare ; 5-6. Perennial, 

 with large solitary yellow flowers on long peduncles, pod narrowly 

 winged. I. Lag. 



\Lotus edulis L. Dry sandy or grassy slopes ; common ; 3-5. 

 Flowers 1-2, pod much inflated. I. ! III. i. and ii. ! Eeaches 

 Carnero Point ! 



L.ornitlioiJodioides'Li. Similar places; common; 3-5. Flowers 

 several, smaller, with long pendulous pods. I. ! III. ! 



L. cijtisoides L. Dry rocky and bushy places ; locally abundant ; 

 3-5. Like L. corniculatns, but in larger laxer patches, often sub- 

 scandent, wings connate in front. A form with pale or whitish 

 yellow flowers occurs. I.! III. i. Euins of Carteia ! Slopes of San 

 Eoque, D. 



L. creticus L. Sand dunes ; rather frequent ; 2-7. Large, 

 prostrate, leaves silvery-silky, flowers large. L. Salzmanni B. & E. 

 and L. commutatus Guss. are varieties differing chiefly in form 

 and relative lengths of calyx teeth. I. A plant or two at Light- 

 house ! Catalan Bay ! North Front Sentry Fence. II. ! III. ii. 

 Palmones Playazo ! Sandy Bay ! iii. Palmones Sands ! 



L. corniculatus L. Dry grassy places ; rare ? 3-5. Perennial, 

 differing also from L. arenarius, which often closely resembles it 

 by its entire styles. I. Signal Station Eoad ! A very large form 

 like L. uliginosus, which the Eev. E. S. Marshall thinks near var. 

 crassifolius Pers. This may be the form mentioned by Kelaart in 

 Fl. p. 98, as near L. major Scop. III. i. Beyond Alcadeza 

 Crags ! Cork Woods ! 



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