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Spring, Cape May County, 4 Aug. 1909, Pennell 2180. GEORGIA: 
Tybee Island, Chatham County, 29 Sept. 1900, Harper 748. FLORIDA: 
St. Augustine, Sept. 1848, Rugel 307. Texas: Galveston, Sept. 1839, 
; same locality, 18 Sept. 1877, Ward. Vicinity of Corpus Christi, 
Oct. 1913, Rose 18085. Without definite locality, Mexican Boundary 
Survey under Emory 708. 
Limonium nashii var. trichogonum Blake. 
Limonium trichogonum Blake, Ruopora 18: 61. pl. 119, f. E. 1916. 
At the time this plant was described as a new species, I had seen 
no material of the group of species with hairy calyx from the area 
between New Jersey (the southernmost locality for L. trichogonum) 
and South Carolina (the northernmost locality for L. nashii). The 
dozen or more specimens now available from New York to Virginia 
and the Carolinas show that the two plants, although distinct enough 
in their proper areas, intergrade in the intermediate region, and that 
L. trichogonum is better treated as a northern variety of L. nashii. 
The following specimens in the National Herbarium are intermediate 
between the two forms: 
New Jersey: Weehawken, 30 Aug. 1894, Van Sickle. MARYLAND: 
Shore of Potomac River, Rock Point, Charles County, 2 Oct. 1921, 
Blake 8432. Norra Carona: Without definite locality, 1888, G. 
McCarthy (nearer trichogonum). Louisiana: Isle à Pied, 13 Aug. 
1900, Tracy & Lloyd 264 (nearer trichogonum). 
All the New England material examined is typical of L. nashii 
var. trichogonum. The following additional specimens, referable to 
var. trichogonum, are at hand in the National Herbarium: 
New Jersey: Atlantic City, 1867, I. S. Moyer. MARYLAND: St. 
Mary's City, 22 Aug. 1905, C. D. Mell. Virarnta: Fortress Monroe, 
1879, Vasey. Smith's Island, 1 Oct. 1897, Wm. Palmer. 
The specimen collected by Clayton (no. 573) in Virginia, and now 
in the British Museum, which was referred to in my previous paper 
(p. 63) as having the calyx teeth of L. trichogonum but the glabrous 
tube of L. carolinianum, probably belongs to L. carolinianum var. 
angustatum. 
LIMONIUM CALIFORNICUM (Boiss.) Heller; Blake, Rnoopora 18: 64. 
pl. 119, f. G. 1916. 
This species, previously known on the California coast from 
Humboldt County to Los Angeles County, extends southward to the 
