24 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
quite white. It is very abundant. III. Co Woods! ii. 
Mountains! Carnero Hills! Palmones an iii. Guada- 
corte! Palmones, Laguna. 
C. recgtcae Lamk. om — and woods; locally common; 
3-6. III. i. Cork Woo ii. Mountains! Carnero Point! 
C. 2 soi L’Hérit. Woods; locally frequent ; 1-4. Flowers 
pendulous, rather pale greenish yellow, on long virgate branches. 
1. Clus., ttle Not there now, I think. III. i. Cork Woods! 
ii. Mountains! Carnero Point! 
Baetiin villosa Link. (“ Spartiwm beogeers L.,” Kel.). Dry 
hills and bushy slopes; abundant; 12-5. I.! III.! 
Genista scorpioides Spach. Rough bushy places ; rare? 3-5. 
Very near next, but bracts at oe of pedicels ovate, not subulate, 
spines stouter andlonger. III. ii. 8. de Palma, 
G. triacanthos Brot. Similar places; locally freque ent; 3-8. 
A rigid dark oe bush, flowers usually in short subtruncate 
racemes. III. i. Queen of Spain’s Chair! Cork Woods! i. 
Palmones Pinar! Fi Mountains ! 
_ Var. galioides Spach has staked spines, longer leaves (3-4 
8. de La and denser racemes. III. ii. Hills above Algeciras, Ball. 
ina 
tG. Winklera Lge. Bushy hills; rare; 3-5. Like next, but 
leaves sete trifoliolate, not simple, and bracts 3—4 times as long 
as, instead of little longer than pedicels. III. i. San Roque, 
Mn 
G. gibra altarica DC. Similar places; locally common; 4-7. 
Flowers usually in long tapering racemes. [I. Included by 
Kelaart in error (see K. Fl. p. 93).] III. i. Queen of Spain’s 
Chair! Cork Wood Gags! Between Almoraima and Long 
in 
+tG. Scorpius DC. > Rocky hills and ravines; rare; 2-7. A 
stout- ind shinib with the aspect of a Calyc otome. Pods much 
longer than last. Can Laguna have mistaken C. villosa for it? 
I. West slopes, Laguna. 
+G. Henseleri Boiss. Bushy hills; rare; 5. Very distinct, 
with a look of Spartiwm juncewm, but flowers smaller. I. K. 
III. i. South slopes of San Roque, ras 
a ce um Wk. aths and rocky places on 
ntains; rare? 12-6. Differs little Sah ani chiefly in more 
eT) ratlivese: yea hoes silky calyx. Willkomm thinks they 
should perhaps be united. III. i. S. Carbonera, D. ere 
B.D ak Mociiaaee Webb, &. S. de Luna, Laguna. &. de 
Saladillo, P. 
by. 
P. tridentatum Wk. Similar Places locally apenas 12-6. 
II. i. Queen of Spain’s Chair! Cork Woods! e Wood 
Plains! Alcadeza Crags! ii. Mountains! M. de la ‘Tor ses 
§Stawracanthus has calyx as ae as keel, lips shore? 
bidentate, § Hu- sla has teoee lips quite free, as long as keel. 
This section has the habit of U. ewropeus 
