$3 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
rigid, with rather large heads of yellowish- or greenish-white 
owers on axillary peduncles, calyx segments indurated in fruit, 
eer tooth very long and strongly deflexed, stipules very long. 
III. i. Roadside near San Roque! Near First Venta! Path to 
Si ia ii. Path to El Cobre! Watercourses below El 
Saladillo! Carnero Hills! iii. Near Guadacorte ! 
T. leucanthum M. Bieb. Similar places; rare; 5-6. Allied 
to last, but much smaller, heads very longly peduncled, mostly 
terminal. III. ii. Near Algeciras, Porta & 
T. maritimum Huds. Damp grassy pi often remote from 
sea; common; 4-6. Glabrous, heads terminal, ovoid, . flowers 
dull rosy, calyx closed at throat. II.! III.! especially in ii. ! 
tT. Julianit Batt. (1. Xatardi DC. ?). Similar places; rare; 
4—6. Probably only a variety of last with subequal calyx teeth. 
III. ii. Near Algeciras, Porta ¢ Ri. ago. 
ligusticum Balb. Shady places; rare; 4-6. Resembles 
vu lappaceum, but with cylindrical, not globose heads, occasionally 
twin, and shorter, broader, less s strongly nerved leaf sheaths. 
IIT. a — ti or two valleys in the mountains! 
ée L. Dry sandy fields and hills; rather frequent ; 
4- 6. Deut erect, 4 eb pale green, with rather small ovoid 
white plumose peduncled heads. II. D. III. i. Campainiéuth 
Common! Near Soto Gordo! Field beyond Almoraima! Lajo 
Valley! ii. Palmones Pinar! iii. Palmones Sands! About 
! 
calyx o open at throat, lowest tooth twice as a as others. 
III. i. Aleadeza Crags! ii. Near ps: Rev. 
br . 
mee pete ithe teeth. I.! IL! 
ial i (esis owen Grassy He common; 2-6. I. Europa 
Flats! II. ! 
+Anthyllis Se L. Dry banks and grassy places ; locally 
frequent ; 3-5. The type with pale yellow corolla and concolor- 
ous calyx is rare. II. D. 
Var. rubriflora DC. Calyx beeen or partly purple, corolla 
yellow or red. I have asi seen it yellow. I. Mediterranean 
Steps and slopes below! III. i. Everywhere on slopes of San 
Roque and Fort San Felipe, K., D. ‘ii. §. de Palma, K. D 
Carnero Point, and scattered to hill tops! 
A. cytisoides L. Dry bu ushy opes locally frequent; 4-6; 
‘ i. Cork Woo 
Physanthy lis tetraphylla Boiss. Rou ough slopes and grassy, 
i. 
andy place oan mon ; 3-5. Chiefly south! III. Reaching 
high ap mounta 
Cor na Laflengs 7t Boiss. Uncultivated fields: ; rare; 5-6. 
Differs go next in much longer peduncles, lateral leaflets few, 
