30 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
tVar. angustifolia Willd. with small flowers and narrow leaves, 
much resembling M. parviflora. I. Reclamation Road! Dockyard! 
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prostrate re IIT. i. At foot of San Roque, Boiss. ii. Near 
Reina Cristina! El Saladillo! ee 
tM. infesta Guss. Similar places; rare; 4-5. Fruit ribs fewer, 
wider, much less regular. I. Wink. 
M. messanensis Desf. Wet grassy places and marsh borders; 
locally common; 3-5. Racemes short, axillary, very shortly 
peduncled, fruit very large. III. i. Punta Mala!’ III. ii. Marsh 
at Palmones Playazo! iii. Salt Pans! : 
t Trifolium filtforme L. Grassy places; rare; 4-6. Like next, 
but heads fewer flowered and laxer, pedicels longer than calyx 
tube, petiolule of terminal leaflet not or little longer than those 
of lateral. III. ii. By upper aqueduct ! . 
T. minus Sm. Grass laces; occasional; 4-6. Flowers 
More general than my records show. 
Campamento Common! Aleadeza Ravine! _ iii. Guadarranque 
Marshes ! 
L. procumbens Sm. Dry bushy or stony places; very common; 
4-6. Standard flat, strongly striate, spoon-shaped at tip, wings 
diverging. Very variable. Not synonymous with 7. agrarium L. 
as Debeaux supposes. I.! II.! TIT! 
Var. majus Koch (T. campestre Schreb.). Erect, heads aa 
and bright yellow, usually retaining their colour when dry. 
Moorish Wall ! 
Var. minus Koch (7. procumbens Schreb.). Often decumbent, 
flowers paler, drying whitish, peduncles shorter. Usually regarded 
as type. I. Signal Station! III. i. Wooded slopes of San Roque, 
Boiss 
T. repens L. Damp grassy places and by watercourses; rather 
common; 4-6. I. Roadsides and ditches, K., D. III.! Reaches 
T’. isthmocarpum Brot. Grassy places; locally frequent; 4-6. 
Flowers dull rather deep rose, pedicelled, bracteolate. II. Munby! 
III.! chiefly in ii.! 
+2’. Jaminianum Boiss. Similar places; rare; 4-6. Very near 
last, if not synonymous; a specimen at Kew from the original 
station at Algiers shows hardly any difference. Flowers white, 
calyx segments narrow, unequal, longer than tube, free part of 
T. glom 
ert 4-6. Heads globose, sessile in nearly every axil. Known 
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sessile, and pubescence not scabrous. III. i. West slopes Queen 
52h 1”) Daw BM as 
