60 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
7-8. Perez Lara only gives one other station in the province, 
but says that O. nervoswm Boiss., with glandular, not glabrous 
corolla is much more frequent. III. i. Between Neutral Grsaae 
an 
sy places; very common; 
5-7. Often 2 Sega for next. Inner phyllaries longly <i 
and spinose, like outer. Analbino is rather frequent, and i 
dotibtlons the plant img to as Cynara alba by Kelaa = 
I. En pe r Road! III.! 
Cyna = Contaecolas S (C. horrida Sibth.). Similar pe : 
rare or eit ee 5-7. Much taller, with fewer broader leaf 
segments and rachis, phyllaries with very stout spines, tho 
ed 
st with 
doubt its occurrence. [I. Boiss. ex Deb. FI. * Boissier’s 
label reads “between Estepona and Gibr altar”!  Kelaart’s 
specimen is Bourgea humilis.) III. i. Dry hills of Comapanienee 
K.? San Roque, D. ? 
Aree nes Cass. Fields; common; 5-6. II. A plant 
or tw 
Cirsium ola wm Scop. var. hypoleucum DC. is ee 
rt as introduced in Gibraltar. I have seen leave 
what might be this between Guadacorte and ree rails 
rid 
é gi iganteum Spr. Rather damp places, grsig near streams; 
here and ge plentiful ; 6-8. Often 8-9 ft. high. III. i. First 
Pine Wood! Rare in Carteian Hills! Near Second Venta! 
Between Malaga Gardens and Aleadeza! Near Almendral, K. 
ii. Below El Robes Near top of Waterfall Valley! M. de la 
Torre! Carnero Hills! 
tCarduus myriacanthus Salzm. Sands near sea; rare; 4-5. 
About 1 ft. high, like a very spiny C. pycnocephalus, but phyllaries 
much narrower, with long eg tips. C. Reuterianus Boiss., 
which differs in no important character, is ais ame in the 
province. II. Isthmus of Gibraltar, Wk.! III. i. Linea, Porta 
Rigo! About San Roque, Boi 
C. tenuiflorus Curt. Waste aan and roadsides; frequent or 
common; 4— Perhaps only a variety of next, with stem 
winged to top, heads hase densely capitate, ke. 1.4 Ui 
C. pycnocephalus Jacq. Similar places; frequent but less so 
oon and laxer, 2-3 together, the central usually peduncled. 
tC. nigrescens x Heathy places; rare; 4-7. Like next, 
but heads smalle _and ge: phyllaries more eee not 
reflexed. I. ? Das iit. ath to First Pine Wood 
tC. nutans L, “Similar eae rare ; 5-7. III. ii. Near 
Algsaitags Clem 
Silybum Marianum Gaertn. Roadsides and waste places; 
rather frequent; here and there abundant; 4-6. I. Buropa 
Flats! Jews’ Cemetery! North Front! II.! IIL! 
Galactites tomentosa Moench. Dry rough fields; abundant, 
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