38 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
taneously, raceme plumose in bud, lower calyx teeth longer and 
narrower, and corolla wholly blue. III. i. Lajo bed above upper 
ford! Alcadeza Crags! Above Almoraima Station!? ii. 8. de 
Palma above Algeciras, Fritze. fai 
. pseudo-cracca Bertol. var. multiflora P. L. Similar places; 
rare; 9-6. Near last. The type has only 3-6 flowers, blue with 
yellow wings, but the var. with 8-20 blue flowers seems indistin- 
guishable from V. villosa. III. ii. Garganta del Capitan, P. L. 
- _V.atropurpurea Desf. Dry fields and bushy places; occasional ; 
4-5. I. K. II. A single plant! III. i. Bonel’s Pine 
Wood Plains! Almoraima! Carteia, K. ii. Palmones Pinar, 
i ! 
.t dacorte 
tV. betica Lge. Rough bushy places; locally common; 5-6. 
i e and white flowers. III. ii. 
tV.disperma DC. Sandy fields; rare; 4-5. Peduncles aristate, 
flowers small, style laterally compressed, bearded under apex only, 
pod obliquely truncate and beaked at apex. III. ii. Near 
Algeciras, Rev. 
- gracilis Lois. Damp grassy places; frequent; 4-5. 
I, Bushy places, K. III.! Abundantly in Guadacorte Marshes! 
V. pubescens Boiss. Bushy places; usually in woods ; locally 
abundant; 4-5. Peduncles muticous, pod 4-6-seeded. III. i. East 
slopes Chair! Long Stables! ii. M. de la Torre! Mountains! 
V. Ervilia Willd. is cultivated about San Roque an 
Algeciras. ] 
Lathyrus Clymenum L. Bushy places and cornfields; rather 
* frequent; 3-5. There are two colour forms; one has a dark 
tenuifolius Godr. with linear lanceolate ones grow together, the 
ke <-1!- TH,-4,- and: i he 
- Ochrus L. A weed of cultivation and by roadsides ; 
frequent ; 3-5. I. D. IIL, i, and ii.! 
L. Aphaca Li. Waste and cultivated places, bushy hills and 
woods; rather frequent; 3-6. I. G i 
TIT. i. About Almoraima and Long Stables, &c.! ii. and iii.! 
ampamento Common! Almo- 
raima! Between Neutral Ground and Guadarranque, D. ii. Seen 
but no stations noted! iii. About Salt Pans! 
L. Cicera L. Cultivated fields and bushy places; rare? 3-5. 
Flowers crimson or scarlet, peduncles muticous, pods large oblong. 
Differs from L. setifolius in size, and in style twisted so as to 
