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tH. glabra L. Sandy cen frequent? 2-6. Annual, glabrous, 
Sepers, small, closing at noon. Varies in length of beak of outer 
an ‘gre ora but nd varieties recorded in our limits 
ITT. i. and ii.! 
tSeriole @inensis L. Ag specimen from Willkomm at Kew 
labelled “« Aras se Gibraltar” was probably gathered near the 
former Pisce Kelaart records it from the neighbourhood of 
Gibralta 
Puricntine officinale Wig. (7. Dens-leonis ea Grassy 
ela 
esa sgostree radiata for it. (I. K.] III. ii. Algeciras, Rev. 
uca tenerrima Pourr. Rocks and old hi meg locally very 
comm Tick 6-7. Det ually as {var. scabra Boi with scabrid 
white hairs, ne the type occurs. I.! III. ii. Walls at Algeciras 
an Cobre 
hynid ssh Be _Ditches and banks; rare; 7— “ Stem ae 
Algeciras, ev, 
P. intermediwm Schultz. Sandy and tins aosee seh com- 
the var. is dense and compact, with thick fleshy leaves. 1.! IL.! 
ITT, i ar ee Colm. ii. Palmones Playazo! Sandy Bay! 
Garman? 
t sh md ae Boiss. Has all leaves pinnatipartite, ie 
narrow segments. phe East and south slopes, Boiss., K.,D. III. i 
Palmones Playazo 
Sonchus pel L. Rocks, bushy places, and old walls ; 
very common ; i, chiefly 2-6. Varies greatly in leaf cutting 
and size of flow 
t Var. le alittas x at (var. annuus me ?). Annual, peduncles gla- 
brous, leaf segments narrow, acute. I. D, III. ii. Waterfall Valley! 
ar. glandulosus Lge. “sie ual, peduncles densely glandular, 
leaf segments broadly oval, eed I. Wk. III. ii, Near 
8, Winkl. 
tVar, spinulosus e. As last, but leaf segments acute or 
acuminate, much spinulose dentate. III. i. Alcadeza Crags! 
Var. perennis Lge. Perennial, peduncles and heads glabrous 
JOURNAL or Borany, May, 1914. [SuPPLEMENT. | 
