36 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
O. scorpioides L. Similar places and in cornfields; locally 
common; 3-5. Closely resembling last, but leaves trifoliolate, 
lowest pair stipuliform, the terminal very large. III. i. A 
Pinar de los Bigotes! 
O. ebracteatus Brot. Sandy fields; frequent; easily overlooked; 
3-5. III.! 
O. compressus L. Similar places; very common; 3-5. I. At 
foot of Rock, Lem. II.! III.! 
O. roseus L. (O. sativus Brot.). Sandy places; very common ; 3-0. 
Pods straight, with contiguous joints, beak curved, by description 
as long as last joint, but I find it usually twice as long. III.! 
Var. macrorhynchus P. ., has beak 3-4 times as long as last 
joint. III. i. Almoraima, Porta & Rigo. 
ar. isthmocarpus P.L. Pod much curved, joints separated 
by a distinct isthmus, beak 3-4 times last joint. I. Uncultivated 
sands at Gibraltar, Brouss. III. ii. Algeciras, Rev. 
Hedysarum capitatum Dest. Dry gravelly hills; occasional 
or locally common; 4-5. Annual, with deep rose, not crimson 
flowers. III. i. Opposite Francia’s Farm! Carteian Hills! 
Alcadeza Plain! 
. coronarium L. Fields and hills; abundant in Spain; 4-6. 
I. Very rare, K. III.! Certainly not abundant in Cork Woods, as 
Debeaux reports; I have not seen it there. 
- humale L., var. majus Lge. (H. Fontanesii Boiss.). Bushy 
places; rare; 3-5. eaves much narrower, stipules connate. 
II. i. Near San Roque, Boiss. 
Onobrychis ertophora Desvy. Sand ground; rare; 4-6. Re- 
sembles Hedysarum coronarium but smaller, with much smaller 
magi oe and pod of one woolly joint. III. ii. 9. de 
ar. macrocarpa Moris. Flowers 1 in., pods 2-24 in. by 3-5 
lines, prominently reticulate. Perez Lara says this is the most 
frequent form, and it is the only one admitted by Debeaux, but I 
have not identified it. III. Between the Neutral Ground and 
Algeciras, K.,D. i, Slopes of San Roque, id. 
ar. cordata P. I. Lower leaves obcordate, upper bilobed, 
flowers 6-7 lines, pods 13-2 in. by 2-3 lines, reticulate, but not 
prominently. I think common. ~ I, Near Willis’s!_ Mediter- 
ranean Steps! III. ii. §. de Palma, Rev. My 2012 from near 
i iar leaflets 1 in. by 4 in., with a long 
cuspidate apex, not retuse. It resembles nothing I know. 
. angustifolia Roth. Similar places; frequent, but less so 
than last; 3-5. Smaller in all its parts, with narrow more 
cylindrical pods. IIT.! 
