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tC. suffruticosa Vahl. (C. oe Willd.). Rocky and stony 
places near sea; lo ocally frequent; 3-5. ways perennial, stouter 
and more w woody, with large flowers, but little differing from last. 
The synonymy is somewhat involved. I. Maritime rocks near 
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Var. tomentosa Ball (C. incana Willd.) is a very segge silky 
Sores: dc cks on north-east slopes near Lan 
I suspect the north-west slopes are meant, pale it is plentiful, 
and on the débris below! III. i. Slopes of San Roque, D. 
ii. Oariiets oin tL 
Atractylis cancellata L. Dry hills; frequent; 5-6. I. Middle 
parts of Rock below Michael’s Cave, K. Europa, Hurst! III. i. 
Opposite Francia’s Farm! Carteian Hills!’ Near Pinar de los 
Bigotes! Path to First gies Wood! ii. Beyond Carnero Point! 
Valley near Frayle P. 
arlina yanealafaras cio. Grassy places; locally common ; 
III. i. From Campamento to First Pine Wood! ii. Carnero 
+C. lanata L. Grassy and stony ae rare; 6-8. Like next, 
but aide ‘sitll or branched at top, leaves broader, heads 
solitary, 1-1} in. in diameter over ray, inner phyllaries purple. 
: 3 age (C. suipharka Denke: ). Similar places; abundant; 
~9. ILE 
C. sere L. Bushy and heathy places, chiefly on moun- 
tains ; frequent ; 6-7. Much more leafy, with larger heads, 1 in. 
broad. I.! IIL! 
Var. involucrata Boiss. << major Lge.) is stouter, sparingly 
branched at apex only, heads 14-2 in., floral leaves longer than 
ray. I think frequent, bat have not collected it. I. Herb. 
Madrid, teste Deb. 
ss lanatum DC. Open fields; very common ; 
ch resembling Carlina racemosa when not in flower. 
Arachnoid- pubescent, leaves ae outer floral bracts 
erect eg as long as sn heads 1 in. long, achenes and 
I i.! 
pappus oe 
g um B. & RB. Blut places; rare? 6-9. Stem 
white, teaiee shining, subglabrous, the floral recurved patent, 
longer than heads, achenes and pappus blackish. Debeaux 
mon ; 
Var. 3 incisus DC. has all leaves pinnatifid and spinose dentate, 
and is said to be commoner. My records are for the aggregate. 
Near Devil’s Tower! III.! Chiefly in i.! 
Onopordon Acanthium L. Waste places and roadsides; rare ; 
