66 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
or glandular, leaves various. Much the commonest form. I.! 
Til. i. Carteia! Alcadeza ! ee Gardens! ii. from Pal- 
mones Playazo to Carnero Point ! 
. oleraceus L. Roadsides, grassy places and by streams; 
frequent; 1-12. Leaf —e acute, deflexed or spreading, 
achenes disap 1 gee 8 . 1. and ii. ! 
r Vill. Similar places ; less frequent; 3-9. Auricles 
doflexed ee rounded, achenes ribbed, not rugose. I. Rare, K. 
S. glauce cescens Jord. Sandy cultivated fields; rare; 
Biennial, leaves thick, heads twice the size of last, achenes more 
or less winged, retrorsely ciliate. III. ii. Near Adgrésteads Winkl. 
Hiheorrhiza bulbosa Cass. In deep sand, occasionally stony 
places ; common; 3-5. I. Near O’Hara’s! Near Willis’s! 
Catalan Bay! II.! III.! 
poneaiee — DC. Old walls and waste places; rare? 6. 
Like next, but outer achenes more shortly beaked, flowers sub- 
solitary, nodding in bud, peduncles thickened at top. I. South and 
west slopes, K., 
B. taraxacifolia Thuill. Fields and rough bushy places; abun- 
dant; 12-5. Most variable, either ces ame and spreading, or 
erect, with solitary stems branched at top. I. Chiefly lower 
north and west slopes! III. ! 
ar. Haenselera eee Glabrescent, leaves obtuse, dentate, 
not lobed. I.! Rar 
Crepis tingitana 3 all. Woods and heathy slopes; locally fre- 
quent; 3-5. Like a Hieracium, little ray oo —— few, large, 
basal subtruncate, cauline narrowed below. . Cork Wo - 
Wp on out Cr. — ii. Mountains ! 
Var cinata Bischff. 1 se “asa leaves runcinate ae 
Lei. Grassy fields at San Roqu 
tC. corymbosa Ten. Similar ili ? rare; 6. Annual, more 
or less pubsoasni 1 ft. or more high, leaves spathulate, runcinate. 
Anthodes 4 lines long, on long slender peduncles in lax paniculate 
ded —— not beaked. III. ii. 9. de wearer Rev. 
tVar. betica Wk. has stems more ubescent, leaves —_ 
dentate, heuts smaller, and phyllaries slate inside. III. 
type, 
Andryala integrifolia L. Dry rocky or bushy places; common 
5-7. cae canescent and ‘softly tomentose, recepta le with 
very long sete, pappus as long as ph ener he type (var. corym- 
bosa Wk., A. par viflora var. latifo fia’ B y Boiss.) is m gee branched at 
top, heads 4 lines, in a compact — leaves entire or only 
dentate, often undulate. I. ! IT. ! III. i. and ii. 
Var. sinuata Wk. Leaves hrm ree or less sinuate- 
