34 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
Var. hirsutus Koch is a more hairy variety. I. Dry grassy 
slopes in south and west, K., 
tL. uliginosus Schk. Damp bushy places; rare; 4-6. Mu ch 
taller and stouter, tips of calyx teeth divergent in bud. IIL. ii. 
By Papo ae El Cobre! 
Dry sandy places, often in deep sand; 
locally is sone 3-7. Annual, with flowers ere to orange, 
styles bifid. Li Rix 2H. Very abundant! III. i. Towards 
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Var. major Wk. By ra ce ago this differs chiefly in size, but 
L. canescens Kunze, cited as synonymous, - ee sely — 
nt. 
the bifid style of L. arenarius, and differing from both in its long 
narrow calyx tube, with teeth much longer than tube. 
. angustissimus L. Sandy ground; rare? 4-6. Differs from 
next in several unstable a the most constant being its 
long slender fruit, 34-5 times as long as calyx. Young examples 
placed to L. hispidus may caice here. “TL Damp yee Boiss., D. 
po5S Algeciras, 
tspidus Desf. Sandy places, and in woods; common, at 
— ‘looally: 3-6. Fruit not more than 2} times calyx or less, 
thicker than in last. The corolla often turns green a drying, 
but this may soe occur for aaa s. III. i. Pindalista! ii. Near 
Cortijo Trinidad! M. de la Torre! Modatalont iii, Guadacorte 
L. parviflorus Desf. Dr ry or wet places on heaths and open 
mountain gta locally common; 3-6. Petals and fruit scarcely 
longer than The corolla ultimately often turns eee as in 
last, but this i is ae a constant character. I. Behind the Mount, 
K. Probably the reference on p. 60 to L. angustifolius refers to 
this. III. i. sone — ! Alcadeza! Pine Woods near San 
Roque, Wk. ii. Mountains! 
Psoralea bituminosa ve Rough or bushy places; common on 
Rock, much less so in Spain. It varies much in size. I.! HI. 
i. Alcadeza! i Algeciras! In the mountains! M. de la Torre! 
Carnero Hills 
Var. latifolia Moris (P. plumosa Rehb., P. palestina Mor.) is a 
se oi a Perez Lara does not distinguish even as & 
ety. I.! IIL. 
"Galan officinalis L. ushy places by streams; rather com- 
mon; 4-5. IIT. i. Lajo Valley below Almendral! A large mass 
in field beyond Almoraima, and arthur ii. and iii. ! 
Astragalus —— pe Dry sandy places; a } 
cles. . i, Opposite Henbola's 8 cat Carteian 
Hills! Between San Bar and First Pine Wood! North of San 
