64 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
T. tuberosa DC. Open grassy fields; common; 10-4. All 
achenes with beak about half their length. IIT. i. and ii.! 
Pers. Similar places; rare? 5. Annual, outer 
mn 
Helménthia chit Gaertn. Hedges and bushy places; 
a 5-9. r phyllaries cordate, as long as er 
ner. I. Scud 7 Hill, Disubréok. III. i. Abun 
cusitty by San Roque Road, K. ii. Algeciras, fev. 
Boiss. Similar places ; rsa common ; 5-6 
as inner .! Il! A dwarf form is abundant on Carnero Hills! 
Urospermum picroides Desf. Dry bushy, grassy and sandy 
places; common; 3-5. I.! II.! IIL! 
Picris hieracioides Stony and rocky places; rare; 6-7. 
III. i. Roadsides near San Roque, D. 
od permum caleitrapifohum DC. Grassy places and by 
ditches; occasional or frequent; 4-5. III. i. Carteian Hills! San 
Roque! Foot of Chair! a Salt Pans! Near Palmones Village, 
arf f 
Scorzonera hispanica L. var. latifolia Koch. ee ; 
rare? 4-6, — very unequal, leaves broad, III. 
Between San Roque and Algeciras, Winkl. 
tVavr. plastifolis: Walle. has leaves about 2 ooo ite and is 
the only form I have seen. It is frequent. III. i. and ii.! 
ouss. An escape ? 
+Var. australis P. L. Leaves undulate, florets much shorter 
than phyllaries, achenes gradually attenuate into a beak shorter 
than fruit. III. i, Near San Roque, D., who does not record next; 
a& possible error ? 
Geropogon glaber Lu. Cornfields and grassy places; locally 
frequent; 4-5. Flowers pale purple, pappus of outer achenes of 
5 short pales, not of hairs. III. i. Hills over San Roque Station! 
ii, Railside near Algeciras! Towards Sandy Bay! 
ypocheris radicata L. ndy places ; frequent or common 
4-6. Tall, often 2 ft. high, s ne se — erectly seca al 
achenes with beak longer than fru Iit.! 
ar. sen, a Mor. has ee ‘achenes not beaked. III. ii. 
mee Algeciras, Rev 
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