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with them deep red. I. K., D. III. i. San Eoque, K., D. ii. 

 Palmones Playazo, on Ononis pinnatal (my 1920, teste Beck). 

 S. de Palma and S. de Luna, Beck. 



tf.^ws«7/a Beck is a reduced form. III. i. Second Pine "Wood ! 

 (my 1978, teste Beck). 



to. sanguinea Presl. (0. crinita Viv.) ; 4-5. Like last, but 

 corolla shorter, filaments subglabrous, inserted much nearer base, 

 stigmas red. I. Bruce's Farm ! (my 1958, teste Beck). On 

 Lotus, Salzm. III. i. Algeciras, Beck. 



[0. reticulata Wallr., recorded from the Eock by Lemann, and 

 from San Roque by Dautez, is probably an error for 0. gracilis. 

 It is not known in S. Spain.] 



0. crenata Forsk. (0. pruinosa Lap., 0. speciosa DC). On 

 peas and beans ; common, often a field full ; 4-5. Tall, very 

 stout, corolla large, lavender or bluish and white. I. Sand- 

 pits! III.! 



0. densi flora Salzm. Rare, or passed over for one of the other 

 yellow-flowered species ; 4-5. Flowers yellow, in a very dense 

 spike, corolla 5-8 lines, bracts as long as corolla tube, filaments 

 auriculately lobed at base. III. ii. Near Palmones and Alge- 

 ciras, Hack., Winkl. {teste Beck). Algeciras, Bev. 



■\0.mauretanica'Beck. Rare; 5-6. Near last, but spike longer 

 and laxer, flowers much larger, bracts as long as corolla, filaments 

 not lobed at base. Usually wholly bright yellow, or with brown 

 bracts and sepals, and corolla streaked brown. Stigmas yellow 

 or pink. III. i. Between Sprague's Farm and San Roque ! (my 

 1985, 1986, teste Beck). A specimen from I. Devil's Gap (my 

 1939) may be the same. 



[0. pubescens D'Urv. [0. versicolor Schultz). A specimen at 

 Kew, from Algeciras, so labelled by Winkler, is unnoticed by 

 Beck, and is probably one of the other yellow- flowered species.] 



to. loricata Reichb. Rare; 5-6. Flowers yellow, filaments 

 hairy at base, very glandular at apex, bracts longer than corolla, 

 calyx segments deeply divided, stigmas pink. III. ii. Algeciras, 

 Bev. {teste Beck). 



\0. Picridis F. Schultz. Apparently rare; 5-6. Very near 

 last, but filaments glabrous at apex, bracts as long as corolla, 

 calyx segments bidentate to middle or less. I. Near Breakneck ! 

 (my 2118, teste Beck). A form near O.Boissieri Reichb. f., which 

 is a step towards 0. ametJnjstea Thuill. 



f Var. CarotcB Beck is a dense flowered form, with less glandular- 

 pilose reddish violet bracts, and subglabrous corolla with violet 

 veins. I. Gibraltar, Beck. III. ii. Algeciras, Beck. 



0. minor Sutt. Occasional ? 5-6. A most variable species. 

 I. West slopes, K., D. III. ii. Algeciras, Bev. {teste Beck). 



f. concolor Beck (0. concolor Duby) is a wholly yellow form. 

 III. iii. Sands at Guadacorte ! (my 1913, teste Beck). 



[Phelipcea ccerulea C. A. Mey (0. ccsrulea Vill.) recorded by 

 Kelaart from the Rock is unknown in Spain.] 



[P. ramosa C. A. Mey. (0. ramosa L.) also recorded from 

 Gibraltar by Kelaart is not known in the South of Spain.] 



