A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 27 
+Var. erioclada DC. I. Sands about Gibraltar, Durand. 
O. reclinata L. var. sire oe te andy and gravelly places ; 
rare; 4-5. Flowers rose, n pendulous, on long peduncles. 
The var. has shorter ses and pods as long as calyx. The 
leaves in all I have collected are broadly oval or suborbicular. 
I. Signal Station ! Deletes Amelia’s Battery! Above Mediter- 
ranean Tunnels! =a 
O. Desf. Grassy or rocky places; occasional; 3-5. 
Habit of last, but flowers much larger, with yellowish, not rosy 
or whitish, wings. I. Buffadero Gate to Monkey’s Cave! III. 
‘ Near SE sad Aqueduct! Towards Saladillo! Carnero Hills! 
andy Bay! 
0. Conde L. ne stony or sandy soil, especially dry water- 
courses; frequent; 4-6. Flowers large, yellow, peduncles muti- 
cous. I. Above Alameda Parade! Above Willis’s! About Michael’s 
Cave, on — Rev 
0. aL. Similar ge frequent; 4-6. Like last, but 
taller mdi much laxer, stems often red, pedune cles longer and 
ichael’s C mek pas Battery! Levant! Above 
Engineer Road ! AT. i ii. ! 
Var. fetida Deb. ae narrower leaves, larger flowers a 
longer pods, about twice as long as calyx. III. i. Alcadeza Grags!? 
By Cagancha below San Roque!? Both these are perhaps as 
ype as var. ge Winkl. 
+0. crotalarioides Coss. Similar places; rare; 5-6. Like last, 
but all leaves oe eee and pods much inflated, much longer 
than calyx. III. ii. Foot of S. de Palma at Algeciras, Winkl. 
+Var. Mibeioales Wk. Elongate, with purple virgate branches 
and smaller leaves. III. ii. Near Algeciras, Hegelm. 
+O. breviflora DC. Rocky grassy slopes; rare; 5-6. Like 
O. viscosa, and often regarded as a variety, but corolla ter than 
calyx, and other differences. III. i. South slopes of San Roque, D. 
O. ramosissima Desf. var. ironies : AQ, gibraltariea 
Boiss.). This species and the next vary indefinitely, and i 
difficult to fix on ip characters by which to separate sls 
have regarded this a dark green —— with very short 
glandular paboasenee: fe natrow elongate leaves. All other 
points seem unstable var. differs in its more slender virgate 
0. ge It doe appear to be confined to sand dunes. 
The var. has smaller “lenlote est folded, and peduncles longer 
than floral leaves. ese characters bring it very near O. ramo- 
sissima. I. Boiss.? ex Deb. Fl. p. 63. Boissier does not record 
it from the Rock in Voy. Bot. K.,D. III. i. Linea, K., Fl. p. 178, 
not Neutral Ground, as cited by Debeaux. 
