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4-7. Much like Eleoselinum fetidum, but no involucres, leaves 
—— to ground, with fewer, broader blunter segments. 
type has bi- or ak, Soares oe oe segments short and rather 
small. I.! III. 
Var. latifolia ter miaiffors greatly in much larger, broader, 
and fewer leaf autce mts. III. i. Near rece ating Station, &e.! 
Alcadeza Crags! _ ii. ee and about Palmones Pinar! 
T. garganica Li. var. decussata DC. Sandy and bushy places ; 
rather frequent; 4-8. Leaves s very pilose, decussately pinnate, 
segments broad, decurrent, not all in one plane. I.? Dry hills at 
! 
Annual, very glaucous, divaricately branched above, umbels subses- 
sile, poms poe white, fruit eaneverichy plicate. III. i. and ii.! 
mmunis L.? Dry bu S$; rare or error? 3-5. 
Gibraltar, Pritee, Winkl. This tay refer ona ‘the Rock itself, I 
never saw it elsewher 
poponax nite Ohiveniwin Koch. Rough places; rare; 5-6. Rather 
like Kundmannia sicula, but much larger and more branched, 
pubescent, rays 20-30, involucres few, fruit dorsally flattened, 
ribs keeled, margin thick, obtuse. III. ii. Near Algeciras, Winkl. 
Hippomarathrum oe Boiss. Sand-dunes; locally 
abundant ; itt II.! IIT.! 
H. Bocconi Boiss. Similar r places; rare; 5-6. Half the size, 
fruit casa with smooth, not papillose ribs, all involucres entire. 
Smooth fruits are by no means always associated with entire 
ee they are much divided in Ball’s specimen. II. Bail! 
ETL, Near Algeciras, Winkl. 
Smyrniumn Olusatrum L. Waste and bushy places; abundant 
on Rock, occasio nal in Spain. I.! III. i. Malaga Gardens! 
iii. About Guadacorte 
onium ieadulata um b Waste places and field borders ; amet 
5-6. I. Burial Ground, K. This may be North Front or San 
its. A single plant on noe Front! - III. i. By river at 
Almoraima! ii. Carnero Hills! 
ARALIACE. 
Hedera Heliz L. Rocks and walls, but chiefly in woods; locally 
common; 9-1. I. In gardens or on buildings, but native in many 
places! III. i. and ii. Abundant in mountains, rare elsewhere! ? 
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