NOTES ON LIMONIUM 287 
laced rrigee Gmelinii and not under — on account of its 
shortly-petioled leaves, membranous outer bract, &e., but Halacsy 
(Consp. Fl. Grec, iii. 16, 1904) places all the Greek plants 
under “S, Limonium L.,” under which he gives as synonyms 
S. Li imonium var, macroclada Boiss. and S. Meyer Boiss. ‘quoad 
loca greeca 
The syn onymy, description, and ae sag in Europe of the 
species under discussion may stand as follows 
Limonium GMeE.tini O. a Rey. Gen. Pl. ii. 395 (1891). 
Statice Gmelint Willd.! Sp. Plant. i. 1524 (1797) ; Reichb. Ic. 
z Germ. et Helv. xvii. p. 62! (1855); non Bieb. FI. 
ur. Cauc. i. 250 (1808), nec Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ. ed. 2, 
ars. 2, 684 (1844). 
S. scoparia Pall. ex Willd. Sp. Plant. i. ar See and Pall. 
b. pro parte!; Bieb. Fl. Taur. Cauc. i. 
S. glawea Willd.! hb. and MS.; Roem. & Sohalt ar Veg. 
vi. 799 (1820 
S. —— W. a genuina Boiss.! in DC. Prodr. xii. 645 
ee 
es.—Gmel. Sib. 2, p. 220, t. 90! (mala !). Reichb. op 
Crit, 036 | Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. et Helvet. xvii. . ox. 
Exsice—Soc. Imp. Nat. Cur. Mosqu. 572! Wolocz. Bxalee. 
Aust. Hung. hs: Lang et Szovitz, Pl. Ruthen. Cent. i. 90! 
sk lh Pl. Caucas. 7944 
glabra ; tos bee late obovata brevissime petrolata ; 
sca ney supra medin wm ramosus; rami adscendentes vel adscen- 
a 
—61 cm. heh labrous. peer vet tees pinnately - 
veined, shat or orbicular-obovate, blunt or acute, mucronate 
or not, blade often only twice as long as broad, normally ver 
arcua e t ae Ny or longer and lax-flowered 
Spikelets 1-3-flowered, Outer bract 1-1 long, 
orioular-ovate or Eanioutat ova rou nd mucronate or 
as vals ~ outer bract. Brac teoles 1-2 or absent, 2-24 m a Tone 
oblong-ovate, apex rounded, pointed or jagged, hyaline with veins. 
Cakes 3344 (rarely 54) mm. ne irregularly hairy on veins about 
z2 
