66 A FLORA OP GIBRALTAU AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 



or glandular, leaves various. Much the commonest form. I. ! 

 III. i. Carteia ! Alcadeza ! Malaga Gardens ! ii. from Pal- 

 mones Playazo to Carnero Point ! 



S. oleraceus L. Eoadsides, grassy places and by streams ; 

 frequent ; 1-12. Leaf auricles acute, defiexed or spreading, 

 achenes rugose. I, ! II. ! III. i. and ii. ! 



S. as])er Vill. Similar places ; less frequent ; 3-9. Auricles 

 defiexed and rounded, achenes ribbed, not rugose. I. Eare, K. 

 II. ! III. ! 



S. glaucescens Jord. Sandy cultivated fields ; rare ; 3-5. 

 Biennial, leaves thick, heads tv^ice the size of last, achenes more 

 or less winged, retrorsely ciliate. III. ii. Near Algeciras, Wmhl. 



j^theorrhiza bulbosa Cass. In deep sand, occasionally stony 

 places ; common ; 3-5. I. Near O'Hara's ! Near Willis's ! 

 Catalan Bay ! II. ! III. ! 



\Barkha2tsia fontida DC. Old walls and waste places; rare? 6. 

 Like next, but outer achenes more shortly beaked, flowers sub- 

 solitary, nodding in bud, peduncles thickened at top. I. South and 

 west slopes, K., D. 



B. taraxacifolia Thuill. Fields and rough bushy places ; abun- 

 dant ; 12-5. Most variable, either csespitose and spreading, or 

 erect, with solitary stems branched at top. I. Chiefly lovv^er 

 north and west slopes ! III. ! 



fVar. Haenseleri Boiss. Glabrescent, leaves obtuse, dentate, 

 not lobed. I. ! Eare ? 



Crepis tingitana Ball. Woods and heathy slopes; locally fre- 

 quent ; 3-5. Like a Hieracium, little branched, leaves few, large, 

 basal subtruncate, cauline narrowed below. III. i. Cork Woods ! 

 Majarambout Crags ! ii. Mountains ! 



C. virens L. Dry sandy places, occasional ; 3-5. Unlike any 

 British form, but agreeing closely with the eastern C. parviflora 

 Desf. Erect, corymbosely branched, leaves mostly radical, dentate, 

 flowers rather small, pale yellow, often reddish on back, fading to 

 orange. I. Above the Library ! North Front ! II. ! III. ! Chiefly 

 about Palmones and Guadacorte ! 



Var. runcinata Bischff. has basal leaves runcinate pinnatifid. 

 III. i. Grassy fields at San Eoque, D. 



\C. corymhosa Ten. Similar places? rare; 6. Annual, more 

 or less pubescent, 1 ft. or more high, leaves spathulate, runcinate. 

 Anthodes 4 lines long, on long slender peduncles in lax paniculate 

 cymes, achenes not beaked. III. ii. S. de Palma. Bev. 



fVar. hcetica Wk. has stems more pubescent, leaves sinuate 

 dentate, heads smaller, and phyllaries glabrous inside. III. ii. 

 With type, Bev. 



Andryala integrifolia L. Dry rocky or bushy places ; common ; 

 5-7. Biennial, canescent and softly tomentose, receptacle with 

 very long setae, pappus as long as phyllaries. The type (var. corijm- 

 bosa Wk., A. parviflora var. latifolia Boiss.) is much branched at 

 top, heads 4 lines, in a compact corymb, leaves entire or only 

 dentate, often undulate. I. ! II. ! III. i. and ii. ! 



Var. sinuata Wk. Leaves nai'row, more or less sinuate- 



