A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD oE 
of Spain’s Chair! Road to Bonel’s Farm! Alcadeza Crags! 
ii. Valley north of Waterfall! 
in Palmones Sands! 
TL’. suffocatum L. Dry grassy places; rare; 3-5. Heads very 
small, sub-basal in axils of long petioles. I. On débris of forts, 
D., Rev. Path below Breakneck Battery ! 
T’. strictum L. Grassy places; rare; 5-6. Erect, leaves 
narrow, bright glossy green, denticulations glandular, stipules 
very broad, corolla rose. III. i. Near ford to Pine Wood Plains ! 
T. resuwpinatum La. rassy places; very common; 3-6. 
Annual, heads small, corolla bright rose, inverted, calyx inflated 
with white flowers ! 
mentosum Li Similar places; equally common; 3-6 
T’. fragiferum L. Similar places ; less common; 5-7. Peren- 
nial, flowering much later, flowers much paler pink, heads larger, 
calyx less woolly, upper teeth about equal lower, slightly project- 
ing. I. K. III. i. Railside beyond San Roque! y Lajo in 
many places! ii. Carnero and Algeciras Hills! Near El Cobre! 
rsh ! 
. pratense L.? Similar places; rare, or error; 5-6. I. K. 
IIT. i. San Roque, D. ii. Algeciras, D. 
T. beticum Boiss. Woods and bushy places; locally rather 
frequent; 4-6. Heads large, flowers white or pale cream, rarely 
pinkish. III. i. Almoraima! Path from San Roque to First 
Pine Wood! Alcadeza Crags! ii. Beyond El Cobre! Carnero 
Hills! 
T’. angustifolium L. Dry grassy places; common; 4-5. Heads 
very long, cylindrical, leaflets long and narrow. I.! III.! 
T. stellatum L. ugh waste or grassy places; very common; 
—6. Heads cs calyx segments stellately spreading in 
Tol Ta. 
T. lappaceum L. Dry grassy places; frequent or common; 
4-5. Heads peduncled, calyx teeth little plumose, leaf sheaths 
long and strongly nerved. III.! 
T’. Cherleri imi laces ; common; 4-5. Heads sessile, 
very plumose, with very broad involucrating stipules. III.! 
T. albidum Retz. (T. sguarrosum DC., T. panormitanum Presl.). 
Damp grassy places and roadsides; occasional; 4-5. Stout, 
