1923] Blake, North American Species of Limonium 57 
New York, New Jersey, and Delaware is noteworthy. Of the fol- 
lowing cited specimens, all except three are in the National Herbarium. 
New York: New Dorp, Staten Island, 5 Sept. 1895, Pollard. 
New Jersey: Weehawken, 14 Sept. 1895, Van Sickle. Port Norris, 
1890, J. H. Holmes. Cape May, 28 Aug. 1917, A. Gershoy 561 (Gray 
Herb.) DELAWARE: Cedar Creek, 10 Sept. 1875, Commons (Gray 
Herb.). Fromrma: Manatee, Simpson. Without definite locality, 
Chapman Herbarium (intermediate between carolinianum and 
angustatum). St. Vincent Island, 1910, McAtee 1833 (intermediate). 
ALABAMA: Mobile County, 1870, Mohr. Louisiana: Vicinity of 
Cameron, 1910, McAtee 1921. Texas: Galveston, 18 Sept. 1877, 
Ward (mixed with L. nashii). Galveston Island, 1901, Tracy 7474. 
TAMAULIPAS: Field near Santa Teresa, Oct. 1830, Berlandier 3179 
in part (Gray Herb.; referred in my former paper to L. carolinianum). 
Tracy 7474, as represented in the Gray Herbarium, was L. nashti 
Small, but the specimen in the National Herbarium is definitely 
L. carolinianum var. angustatum. Both plants were previously known 
from this locality. 
LIMONIUM MEXICANUM Blake, Ruopona 18: 59. pl. 118, f. C. 1916 
Additional specimens examined in the National Herbarium: 
CALIFORNIA: Bay of San Francisco, Wilkes Expedition. San 
Diego, 1875, Palmer, 154; same locality, 1889, Vasey. Chula Vista, 
near San Diego, 1915, Collins & Kempton 333. 
The Wilkes Expedition specimens unquestionably belong to L. 
mexicanum, having a perfectly glabrous calyx, and represent a note- 
worthy extension of range. 
LIMONIUM NASHII Small; Blake, Roopora 18: 61. pl. 118, f. D. 1916. 
Statice tracyi Gand. Bull. Soc. Bot. France 66: 221. 1919. 
Gandoger’s Statice tracyi is based primarily on Tracy 6475, from 
St. Vincent, Florida; a specimen from Texas (Leybold) is also cited. 
In my revision (p. 61) I called attention to Tracy 6475 as a very 
puzzling plant. In the light of the variation exhibited by the more 
abundant material now available, the differences there commented 
on are seen to be of little importance, and I have no hesitation in 
reducing Statice tracyi to synonymy. The following additional 
specimens referable to L. nashii are in the National Herbarium: 
New York: Cedar Point, Long Island, 8 Sept. 1879, J. Schrenk. 
New Jersey: Pleasantville, 1 Oct. 1916, Tidestrom 8015. Cold 
