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somewhat narrowed below. I a the two hybridise. III. i. 
Queen of Spain’s Chair! ii. Mountains! 
Conyza ambigua DC. Waste places, roadsides and gardens ; 
ws werk Edda | 
er longicaulis Duf. Marshes near sea; locally a 
fcsiatt 9-11. III. ii. Palmones Playazo! iii. Salt Pans 
Pulicaria arabica Cass. var. hispanica Boiss. Decne an 
uent ; 
Var. perennans P. L. is biennial or perennant, stouter, branches 
shorter, subpaniculate, leaves very long, and is, I com re frequent. 
IT ailside near San Roque Station, and elsew 
P. dysenterica Gaertn. + vavr. hispanic ca Wk. arshes ; 
locally frequent; 7-9. The variety is puberulous, not woolly, 
leaves flat, cordate, not undulate and acutely auricled. Often 
high. III. i. Cork Wood Sotos! ii. Algeciras, Rev. 
ans! 
. odora Reichb. Heaths and sandy plains, and in woods; 
very common; 5-6, III.! 
Inula viscosa Ait. oo stony ravines and watercourses; 
frequent ; 7-11. I.! II.! IIf.! 
tVar. laxiflora Boiss. has heads longly -g fy sa and distant, 
in a lax panicle, and occurs frequently with the type. I.! III! 
I. crithmoides L. Tidal rivers; locall ly common; 9- 
III. ii. and iii. Palmones River, both sides! Aguacorte River! 
t Pans! 
Asteriscus maritimus Moench. Dry rocky places ; — 
abundant; 1-12, but chiefly 3-6. Varies much in size and habit. 
Roque, I strongly suspect that A. aquaticus has been 
mistaken for it here. ii. Car 
achiatus Jord. & Fourr. Similar places; rare? 3-6. 
IIT. i. Algeciras, Rev. Probably at Carnero Point, whence my 
specimens do not differ appreciably from last, of which this may 
be only a slight varie 
A. aquaticus Moench. Dr fields; common; 5-6. Annual, 
like A. spinosus, but with more divaricate branches; soft involucre 
tips, and central head closely sessile. III. i. Carteian Hills! 
North of San sa ! ii. Hills round Alana’ Carnero Hills! 
iii. Palmones Village 
A.s ote G. a a Dry hills and bushy places ; common; 
4-6... 11-15. 
Var. awreus Wk. Rays much wider. ise ii. As common as 
type near Algeciras, os on seen elsewhere |! 
roadsides; very com ae 12- 6. Pales between florets, tube of 
latter flattened and winged, prolonged into a cap over —— 
ear Inundation, K. Not there now I think. I1.! IIL! 
tAnthemis arvensis L. Sandy and gravelly heaths ; occasional 
