A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 57 
Erect, branched above only, branches ascending, leaves narrow, 
acute, not overtopping heads, heads 20-40 in cluster, obscurely 
angled. I. Rare, K. 
tf. apiculata G. E. Sm. Similar places; frequent? 5-6, 
Upper leaves obtuse, apiculate, heads fewer in clusters, deeply 
5-angled. Very near last and sais ig confounded with 
either. III. i. Campamento Comm 
F’. spathulata Presl. Similar ee ; very common; 5-6. 
Horizontally branched from base, inflorescence proliferous, wane 
broader, obtuse, undulate, heads fewer in clusters, deeply grooved. 
Var. prostrata Wk., pees and var. erecta Wk., erect, grow 
together. II. D. Il. | 
arvensis L. Similar places; rare? 5-7. Slender, saat 
leaves linear, floral shorter than clusters, oe ise aes embrai 
ing achenes. II. K. III. i. Near San 
lca L. Similar places mig comm 56, Floral 
leaves much longer than dastars prpicins atiecasing achenes. 
South and west slopes, K., D. II 
Phagnalon saxatile Cass. Dry rocky places, walls and sand- 
dunes; seaqridatt abundant on Rock; 3-6. I[.! ey i. Campa- 
m mon! Carteia! Cork Wood Crags, &.! ii. Near 
El posta: ‘Palinones ea Carnero Point! _ iii. Gitasertel 
sciflora Dry sandy soil; rare? 4-6. In- 
volucratin ae ate. piesa "pales of receptacle papas, anther 
tails short, dentate. III. ii, Algeciras, Winkl.! The specimen 
looks to me more like next. 
- Py. ers. Similar places; common; 4-6. Very like 
last, but smaller, involucral leaves napeee pales acute, wee a 
linear, entire. III. i. River bed at Almoraima! iii. 8 at 
Salt Pans! This or the last pipiag in many other places, but i ‘did 
not learn to distinguish them 
E. Cavanillesiz Rouy. ‘I know nothing of this beyond 
Debeaux’s note in Fl. p. 107. III. ii. Dry sandy hills at Alge- 
ciras, Fev. 
Senecio Lopezii Boiss. Woods; locally frequent; 4-5. A 
tall handsome species, leaves large, undivided, heads large, 
corymbose 
Vien minor Wk. (S. fitout pad the only form recorded, 
seems indistinguishable from type. III. rk Woods! ii. Neck 
above Pelayo, and slopes of El Frayle ‘Ridge! Summit of S. de 
Palma, Rev 
*S. Cineraria DC. is quite Dekicolived about Europa Glacis and 
Flats and by Governor’s Cottage! 
S. foliosus Salam. Damp grassy places, and by watercourses; 
frequent? 6-10. Near S. Jacobea L., but shorter, and inflores- 
cence laxer. Its late flowering gave me little -ohabesaniey of 
distinguishing it from wus. ock 
G specimen or two greet Breakneck Battery! Above 
Main Road near Alameda (K., as S. Jacobea). II.! Varying in 
leaf cutting, perhaps both species occur. 
tVar. suffrutescens Wk. is woody at base, leaves thicker, sub- 
