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ened ; heads ovoidal or shortly cylindric-oblong very dense compact 
and many-fld. solitary or geminate sessile lateral and terminal, in- 
conspicuously bracteate by the stip. of the floral 1. at the base ; cal.- 
tube 10-ribbed cylindric-obovate pubescent, throat open, teeth harry 
at the base, smooth upwards, acuminato-subulate or aristate straight 
erect unequal, the longest as long as the small inconspicuous cor., 
the tube and teeth unchanged in fr. — Poir. Suppl. v. 333; DC. ii. 
192 ; Spr. iii. 216 ; WB. ii. 73 ; Koch 188 ; (Iren, et Godr. i. 411 ; 
EBS. t. 2868; Bab. 77. T. semiglabrum Brot. Phyt. i. 155, t. 63. 
f. ii. T. collinum Bast. (Poir. 1. c.). — Herb. ann. Mad. reg. 2 (upper 
part), rrr. Pico da Silva, E. side or slopes of summit, end of June, 
1862, growing mixed with T. striatum and T. scabrum, Dr. Robert- 
son. — Not at all softly downy or hoary, but rather harsh, and, except 
the st. and petioles, naked or glabrescent and of a dull dark gr. 
Main st. erect short 2 or 3 in. high, side st. from its base several pro- 
cumbent 2-5 or 6 in. long, their ends ascending, all hard and stiff, 
dark purplish brown. Foliage somewhat scanty, upper and floral 
1. nearly or quite sessile with narrow-oblong lfts. 3-9 lines long, 
1-3 broad, and stip. subdilated but not large or sheathing at the 
base ; lower 1. stalked with smaller broader and shorter lfts. ; the 
stip. on the whole subinconspicuous ovate produced into tw r o acu- 
minato-subulate or aristate free points, membranous and dark- 
nerved at the subdilated base. Lfts. smooth above, a little hairy 
only at the edges and beneath, the lower not shortly and broadly ob- 
cordate. Heads 3-6 or 8 lines long, 3 broad, hard and rather 
harsh, the terminal mostly geminate, all with very numerous small 
densely compact fl., not changed or botryoidal in fr., dull purplish 
or reddish ; cor. small pale pink or blush, soon turning brown, per- 
sistent. Cal. unchanged in fr., its teeth always erect dark purplish 
stifiish but not pungent ; tube not turgid urceolate or berry-like in 
fr., with the ribs or nerves alternately very strong and weak, and 
the throat open without hairs or callous lips. Pods “ membranous 
subglobose 1-seeded.” Seed very “ small [1 mill, in diam. by fig.] 
ovoidal y. or pale brown, with the radicle slightly prominent ” (EBS. 
1. c.). — I am greatly indebted to its discoverer for spec, of this inter- 
esting addition to the Mad. Trefoils. 
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141 14 from bottom, for “ P ta S.” read : Paul do mar and 
P ta de S. 
143 3, after “ mile out ;” insert : Paul do mar. 
— 4, for “ P ta S.” read : P' a de S. 
144 3 from bottom, after “ P ta ” add : de. 
148 30, after “ Grande,” insert : Paul do mar. 
149 21, after “ ann.” insert : Mad. reg. 1, rrr. 
— 22, after “ rrr.” insert : Praqa Academica, Funchal ; Pra^a at 
S ta Cruz under the Laurel trees (Capt. Norman and S r 
Moniz). 
150 17, after “ Camacha,” insert : Paul do mar. 
— after line 29 insert : 
