NOTES ON LIMONIUM 9 
by G. Tillman from nsala 
and were judged to be L. humile in a very early 
man was able to visit the locality himself, 
In 1896 Dr. L. M. Neu 
t. 
15-25 ¢ 
outer recurved, the rest es eins ny or erect, W 
of branches very short; bracts directed outwards 
spike, all floriferous ; calyx glabrous, except 
ie portion o 
m the 
on ie vitae on v'the i Bate side; vein 
i 
pi description (slightly conde 
high, bra 
Halland. In 1895, immature examples were sent to Dr. Neuman 
Dr. parish, in the north of Halland, 
stage of growth. 
. hallandica,”’ after 
is as 
anched only near the top; 
ow 
leaves succulent, about equalling the scapes, pinnately- Bat with 
-6 thin and obvious lateral veins; lamina usually 
only twice as 
t 
ais the lower 
yx cease below the base 
of the calyx-teeth, which are distinetly bonget than broad; orolld 
exceeding tips of calyx by 1mm.; flower with a faint smell of 
honey. 
Dr. Neuman states that his plant has little in common with 
L. humile, agreeing only in the long petiole, weak venation, absence 
ot sterile bracts, and the ee of the bracts ; 
th L. vulgare as follow 
~ §. hallandica. 
Lamina about twice as long as 
aga 7 broadest at or above 
the m 
Petiole long, leaf about equal- 
ling, or even exceeding, scape. 
Panicle branches close together 
from the stem, with — short 
lower flowerless portion 
Bracts all Roetietotia: 
Veins of calyx agree below 
base of lobes. 
Seile exceedi ng caly iieth 
by 1 mm. 
it may be contrasted 
LL. vulgare, 
about thrice as long 
as broad, and broadest above the 
middle. 
Petiole shorter, leaf shorter 
than, or very rarely. equalling, 
cape. 
Panicle branches pi widely- 
“ep ated points of the stem, wit 
long lower flowerless eer ons. 
racis often empty below the 
spikes. 
Veins of calyx running as far 
as or into lobes 
Corolla exceeding ealyx-teeth 
by. about 3 
In his Sveriges Flora (1901) Dr. Neuman ea rae no fresh 
ena 
rt 2h for his 
the type 
variety. 
I was 
abled, by his kindness, to 
as at 
r specimens of the plant, and w 
exam and other 
once aha by the long: paticiat leaves, branching of = scape, aad 
shape of the leaves 
@ peculiar teature * an 
—— as seem may occur with oo priest in Scotland, 
looted described as being “ kéttiga”’ 
When pressed, the leaf appears a and age ti aithoog _ fresh 
