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and 50! Rehb. Fl. Germ. Exsice. 1516, 29, and 964! Mabille, 
Hb. Corsicum, 169 ! 
short and dense-flowered, or long and lax-flowered, scorpioid ; calyx 
usually smaller than in L. vulgare and f. pyramidale, about 21-21 
lines long (see tab. 466, fig. 5, Journ. Bot. 1904). 
Distribution. —§. France! W. France! §. Spain! Portugal ! 
Italy! Sicily! Corsica! Sardinia ! Austria-Hungary !_ Turkey 
South! Greece! Russia (Black Sea)! and Transcaucasia! Adriatic 
Sea and Rumelia (Boissier). 
L, vuneare Mill. var. pREPANENSE. 
Statice Drepanensis Tineo, ex Guss. Syn. FI. Sic. Supp. ii, 805 
S. serotina Reichb. 8 drepanensis Rouy, Rev. Bot. Sys. 169 
(1903). 
** Ramis numerosis divaricatis scapoque elato tuberculato-scabris 
+++. Spicis secundis, floribus laxiuscule seriatis . . -’—Guss. Ll. ec. 
istribution.—Sicily ! 
L. voreare Mill. var, sacuanpicum Journ. Bot. 1904, tab. 466, 
gs. 8, 6. 
Statice seanica Fr. var. hallandica Neuman! Bot. Not. 203 (1897). 
S. Limonium L, 3 Hallandica Rouy, Rev. Bot. Sys. 167 (1908), 
Scape 6-9 inches high, branched only near summit, with 
pikes ; veins of calyx ceasing 
below base of lobes ; corolla exceeding calyx-lobes by 1 mm, 
' istribution.— Sweden! Denmark ! and North Frisian Islands 
(Schleswig-Holstein)! E. Frisian Islands, Dr. L. M. Newman. 
ADDITIONS TO THE BERKSHIRE FLORA. 
By G. Crariner Druce, M.A., F.L.8. 
have 
hank the various correspondents. who have kindly supplied so 
many of them. 
e additional species discovered in. the county are Cardamine 
bulbifera, Polygala oxyptera,* Dianthus deltoides, and Euphrasia 
__ * This was noticed in the “ Additions and Corrections.” : : 
the text of the Flora, ions,” but not included in 
