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Sacto Me runcinate ieee cymes laxer, heads smaller. 
I. Common, K., D., Boiss. III. ii, Algeciras, Rev. 
y. arenntia B.&R. Sandy ets frequent, locally common; 
3-9. Annual, much more softly tomentose, receptacle with short 
orange, red on back. II. K., Boiss. III. i. Cork ‘Woods! Pine 
Ss. 
A. laxiflora DC. Rocky slopes; rare; 6. Like last but 
aiisiiodes t 5 bh on longish peduncles in a lax corymb, flowers 
pale yello t waa 8 
anthi an macrocarpum DC. Sandy, rather damp places; 
locally abundant; 7-9. Like X. italicum but se much stouter 
fruit spines, apical bee incurved. II.! III. i. Punta Mala! 
ii. Palmones Playaz 
X. spinos nidred Roadsides and sandy waste places; occasional ; 
4-9. II.! Campamento and roadside to San oque! 
Lajo banks! ‘Nese og Roque Station! ii. About Algeciras! 
iii. Palmones Village 
. ttalicum Movotti Rather damp sandy places and by she 
rather rare? 7-9. II.!? Only detached fruit seen. III. ii. Pal- 
mones Playazo! 
Or omeiate tah 
Laurentia aie ut ee m beds and under damp rocks ; 
rather frequen  Guben of Spain’s Chair, chiefly 
Lobelia urens L. Streams and damp hollows ; frequent in 
mountains, edie elsewhere; 4— 
_ Var. long 
times than ‘coral nd longer calyx lobes. It is sai to be the 
soda! ‘ii. Mountains! iii. Daihotee Sands! 
tJasione montana L. Sandy and heathy places; frequent; 
4 Varies peas in_habit, duration, and length of calyx 
segments and ana The type is not recorded. 
Var. echinata Wk. (var. dentata DC.). Biennial, stout, ee 
12-18 in. The usual mountain and wood form. I. Boi 
IIT. i. Queen of Spain’s Chair! San Roque, B. é R. Cork 
Woods! ii. §. de Palma, Rev. El Cobre 
Var. bracteosa Wk. (var. littoralis Boiss, J. blepharodon 
B.& R.). Shorter, more ae with different calyx segments. 
The form of sandy open spots. I. Catalan Bay! Mediterranean 
Steps, K. III. i. San Roque, Boiss, D. My 1306, a very dwarf 
cwspitose hispid form, from near La Tunares, si gbity belongs 
tJ. rosularis B.& R. Heathy hills; rare; 4-6. Perennial, basal 
leaves rosulate, heads large, calyx segments ‘lanceolate, om longly 
pungent acuminate, thrice as long _ tube. The station cited is 
the classic one, but I have referred all I have seen there to J. mon- 
tana var. echinata. III. i. Queen Saain’s Chair, om D. 
