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18, 1828.— Calyx with deep, ovato-oblong, toothed, acute, 
spreading segments, reflexed in the margin, with intermediate 
teeth. Leaves with a single rib, and a long recurved chan- 
nelled terminal point, into which the margin of the leaf is 
excurrent. Stem somewhat angular, often furrowed above, 
with a coarse uneven skin, Lower branches of the panicle 
brittle at their union with the stem, Anthers yellow. 
Pollen compressed, rounded or triangular, with three pellu- 
cid dots. Stigmas rough, with very minute prominent papille. 
Petals almost saccate at the extremity, deeply notched. 
Germen granulated. 
21. Statice spathulata.—Near Aberffraw, August 18, 1828. 
—Limonium minus. Raii Syn.? The leaves being * bordered 
down to the root, so as to have really no foot-stalks." v. Engl. 
Fi. v. 2. p. 117.—Calyz with plane, ovate, blunt, entire seg- 
ments, destitute of intermediate teeth. Leaves with three 
ribs, from the very base, with a small dorsal mucro below 
the apex, margin of the leaf not excurrent into the mucro. 
Stem round, with an even skin. Anthers white. Pollen convex 
9n one side, flat or concave on the other, with four or five 
pellucid dots. Stigma composed of reticulated, not pro- 
minent, vesicles. Style thickened upward. Panicle usually 
elongated, (not corymbose as in S. Limonium ;) branches of the 
panicle distichous, the lower ones sometimes abortive, which 
happens also in S. Limonium. Herbage rather glaucous, not at 
all so in S. Limonium. Stems usually erect. There are generally 
about three flowers together, enclosed by two or three 
bracteas, 
22. Statice reticulata. —French specimen from Dr. Hooker, 
examined November 30, 1828.—Leaves 3-ribbed at the pae 
and along the footstalk, which is narrower than in pe ia 
Calyz-segments, I believe, plicate, very broad, toothe e 
Pointed, — Bracteas very broad and obtuse, with a 
Point, not resembling those in the last species. see 
23. Sibbaldia procumbens.— Ben Lawers, July12, and August 
17, 1827.— Herbage blackish-green, inclining to egent 
ems woody. The pistils and stamens are very varia 
