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Var. segetalis Thuill. Usually regarded as the type, has 
obcordate or ae eae leaflets. III. i. Queen of Spain’s 
Chair! ii. Palm ina 
Var. Bobartii oak ae leaves or all with narrow linear 
leaflets. Perez Lara takes this as the t ype. III. ii. Waterfall ! 
My 1998 is a very narrow-leafleted form 
V. hybrida Cultivated or waste places and roadsides; 
occasional or rare; 3-5. Closely resembles V. lutea, but standard 
- villous on back, and leaflets werk truncate or retuse. ; 
Foot of eee Deeps! il. i. Boot of _ an moms, D 
el 
glabrous, leaflets acute or acuminate, poe t Only the 
var. . recorded ie Debeaux. I. Abo °. Willis I Sendpite 
III. i. Near Linea Cemetery! About Aecotgiii 
Ve hirta Boiss. Much more pilose, mith longer denser 
hairs on pods. III. i. or ii. Cultivated and sandy fields by 
ue, D. 
. vestita Boiss. Mostly in cultivated fields and railway 
banks; frequent, 3-5. Flowers not yellow as s described, but ae 
tVar. tuberculata Wk. Pod with large scattered ides 
bearing long white hairs. This only is rained y Debeaux, 
though the *ype is more common. III. i. Marshy places in sand 
d ert, D. i. Algeciras, Winkl. My 662 from railside may 
be this. 
tV. a ae L. Wooded slopes; rare; 5-6. A climbing 
perennial, with long peduncles bearing 6-12 large violet flowers, 
with paler keels, calyx tube straight, pod long, 5-10-seeded. 
III. ii. Near Algeciras, Winkl. 
tV. cassubica L. Similar places; rare; 6-7. Like last but 
erect, with more numerous flowers on peduncles, shorter than ~ 
leaves, pod short, sarmPale 2-3-seeded. III. i. About San 
Roque, Brouss., Lag., 
Fi tenuifolia Roth. Sie ravines; rare; 5-6. Perennial, 
calyx tube obliquely truncate or rounded at base, not saccate. 
Very like V. Cracca but stouter, peduncles longer than racemes, 
the whole longer than leaf, flowers pale blue, limb of standard 
longer than claw. III. i. South slopes of San Roqu 
Cracca L. Woods and bushy places; locally frequent ; 
eRe Flowers shorter, violet pe, ee shorter, limb as long 
w, peduncles shorter tha equalling raceme, the whole 
rarely “ones and often shorter es leaf. III. i. mo- 
raima! Long Stables Ravine! ii. M. de la Torre! Mountain 
Yee! t white flowered form occurs! 
V. varia Host. Wooded and bushy places; rare; 4-6. Near 
last, bat sR or biennial, calyx saccate at base, Sorolia larger, 
violet, with wings paler or whitish, standard shorter than claw. 
III. i. Almoraima, P. L. About San Roque, ‘o1ss. 
Vv illosa Roth. Similar places; rare; 5-7. Very near last, 
but flowers opening in succession from bottom, not all simul- 
