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appear Haivened laterally at apex. III. i. Slopes of ain > Hae 
and Queen of Spain’s Chair, D. iii. Railside at Guadaco 
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times a field full. Cork Woods about Almoraima, rare! 
*Var. stipulaceus Wk. (L. quadrimarginatus Bory & Chaub. var. 
cca WE.). iisnous sand red, pods winged back and 
ont. III. Near Gibraltar, Z 
on hirsutus L. Damp gr si or marshy spots; ns 
4-6, Bae dark violet, sae very hispid or villous. III. 
Beyond Almoraima Station! ii. Railside near Sen Be i 
with broad leaflets! Near El Saladillo, with narrow leaflets! 
iii. es Marshes! Salt Pans! 
L. tingitanus L. Bushy places; rare; 4-6. Flowers large, 
deep eatin aa with a long narrow apts , 
III. i. Between Linea and §S. Carbonera, Porta & Ri 1g0 o! 
il. Bt ata fev. By Arroyo Gaba! Railside te M. de 
a Torre! 
[L. odoratus L. has been found as an escape at Algeciras by 
Reverchon 
L. lati ifoli olius L. Bushy places and woods; frequent; 5-6. 
sn considerably in wide of leaflets, but I have not seen good 
angustifolus. III. i. Cork Woods! Anoyo vaio! Alca- 
Hon, ii. Carnero Hills! iii. cee tite: Mar 
_ ZL. angulatus L. Grassy places ; rare ? 3-5. oe ae annual 
ee tint petioles, pods linear, seeds angular, tuberculate. 
I. Finlay! III. i. Andalucian Racecourse! Bonel’s Farm ! 
ii. Algeciras, Winkl., Rev. Almoraima, Porta & o! 
hericus Retz. Similar places; rare; 3-5. Very similar 
to last, but usually larger, flowers scarlet, peduncles as he as Or 
longer than petioles, seeds globose, smooth. III. i, About 
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L. setifolius L. Rough bushy places; rare? 4-5. Flowers 
ras or brick red, peduncles muticous, pods rhomboid. Known 
from L. Cicera by its smaller size, and style not twisted. I. Lem! 
Above Willis’s!’ Above Engineer Road! ? _ ii, About Water- 
fall!? No specimens kept from stations quer 
Pisum arvense L. is an occasional wie i in fied fields. 
Seen also at Sandpits 
[Erythri 1 Willd., Dolichos lignosus L 
D. purpureus L., Acacia Farnesiana hi Gleditsia yee 
acanthos Ls, Ceres stliquasirum L., and Ceratonia Siliqua L, a 
cultivated species, but the last- get siec g occurs sabapowe 
peel oo San Roque 
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Rubus ulmifolius Schott “i ser & N.). Bushy places; 
common, often very abundant; 4-10. I can only distinguish one 
fairly constant species, ins ‘the Rev. W. Mo yle Rogers thinks 
best under this name. I. Engineer Road! lames Lines! III.! 
