80 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
with them deep red. I. K., D. III. i. San Roque, K., D. ii. 
Palmones wena on Ononis at (my 1920, teste Beck). 
8. de Palm d 8. de Luna, Beck. 
tf. patil Beck i is a reduced form. III. i. Second Pine Wood! 
(my the. teste — 
anguinea Presl. (O. crinita Viv.); 4-5. Like last, but 
corolla shorter. ait sy" ep aS inserted much nearer base, 
stigmas red. I. Bruce’s Farm! (my 1958, teste Beck). On 
Lotus, Salem. III. i. 5 eee , Beck. 
[O. reticulata Wallr., recorded from the Rock by Lemann, and 
from San Roque by Dautez, i is probably an error for O. gracilis. 
It is not known in 8. Spain. 
O. crenata Forsk. (0. — osa Lap., O. speciosa DC.). On 
s and beans; comm often a field full; 4-5. Tall, very 
rh — large, ladoaclen or bluish and white. I. Sand- 
pits 
O. densiflora Salzm. Rare, or passed over for one of the other 
yellow-flowered species ; 4-5. Flowers yellow, in a very dense 
spike, corolla 5-8 lines, bracts as long as corolla tube, filaments 
pening i lobed at bas III. ii. Near ae oe and Alge- 
par at base, very glandular at apex, bracts longer than corolla, 
calyx —— deeply divided, stigmas pink. III. ii. Algeciras, 
Rev. eee eck), 
O. Pioridis F. Schultz. Apparently rare; 5-6. Very near 
last, but filaments glabrous at apex, hos a as long as corolla, 
less ar 
(my 2118, teste Beck). A form near O. Boissieri Reichb. f., which 
is a step towards O. amethystea Thuill. 
tVar. Carote Beck is a dense flowered form, with less glandular- 
aati reddish violet bracts, and subglabrous rave with violet 
l. Gibraltar, Beck. III, ii. Algeciras, 
. minor Sutt. Occasional? 5-6. A most variable species. 
I. West slopes, K., D. III. ii, Algeciras, Rev. (teste Beck). 
f. concolor Beck (O. concolor Duby) is a wholly. yellow form. 
IIT. iii. Sands at Guadacorte ! (my 19138, no Soule Beck). 
[Phelipea cerulea C. A. Mey (0. cerulea Vill.) recorded by 
[P. a C, A. Mey. (0. ramosa L.) also er from 
Gibraltar by "Kelaart i 1s not known in the ay a of Spain 
