Field notebooks : Mallorca, 1930-1935
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point downward. All lvs. toothed, auricles pointed. Too young to study stylodes. 222 4-20-30 Vicia benghalensis L. Kn II 117, = Cracca atro-purpurea Roxb (then Bar) 140 = V. atro-purpurea Def. Rox 87. Fl. Burdla-Soller perhaps in field just above Alfatia. Stv lvs strongly pubescent. Lfts about 9 pairs, longst 12[illegible] mm. Sleafules semi-erectate, deeply toothed. Infl. a raceme slintest than lft; peduncle 1-2 x as long as fl. Fl 12 or less 16 mm long, purple, the tips of standard, wings [illegible] very dark. Calyx purplish, hairy, the 2 upper teeth very short, th 3 lower long & narrow. Style compressed laterally. Ovrd stipitate pubescent, ovules 4. Floral part at fl is to peduncle, then deflexed. Tendrils branched. Narrowed place in standard was not below middle & perhaps was obtr. 4-20-30 ? Ononis antiquorum L. Kn II 67, Rox 72 (perhaps O.—L Bar 571; O. repens L. Rox 110; O. procurrens Wailt Bar 110. Decals O. aevenalis Rox H 109) No flrs fr. So rds if divide. St woody, red- rial, pubescent below, gland-punctate as are lvs. Each plant lfs bearing branch ends in spine which persists after lvs.