NOTES ON LIMONIUM 3 
coloratis, triangulari-acutis, nunquam rotundatis, sepe denticu- 
latis s-plicatis, dentibus intermediis nullis. 
Plant 3-15 inches ene not Laury but scabrid-granular, parti- 
eulany in upper par cape rather stout, very much branched 
) 
spreading, sometimes arias reflexed, very few sterile (some- 
times there are a great many sterile ‘branches and o nly a few 
gul ex 
submergence. ranchlets subdivided. Scales triangular-acute, 
the larger ones with Edinittiaks points, about 3 lines long at base 
of scape to 4 line at summit; very rarely foliaceous. Spikes 
rather long, sometimes 1-14 inches, usually straight, typically 
oo flowered. Spikelets 1-3-flowered, aig oe ous but not closely 
mbricate and usually laxly placed upon the rachis, agence 
so much so that there is the length of a sikelee between each, as 
in L. humile. Outer bract 3-1 line long and airioat. as broad, 
ovate-acute, apiculate or not, wholly hyaline with faint veins at 
base. Middle bract 1-14 lines long fae ome gine se 
bifid or truncate, hyaline with ve Inner bract 14-12 line 
long, oblong-obovate, broadly ert here " sides and to upper third, 
about half as long again as outer bract. Bracteoles 1-2, 1-14 lines 
long, oblong-obovate or ovate, rounded or truncate, hyaline with 
1 non-central vein. Calyx 1-24 lines long, irregularly hairy 
near 
triangular-acute, never rounded, white, never coloured, plicate, no 
intermediate teeth; veins of calyx not running beyond base of 
lobes. Corolla small, lilac. 
Distribution.—South-west coast of France: Gironde! Landes! 
Basses-Pyrénées (fide Coste, &e.). 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE er 
A. Limonium Dubyi, portion of plant, natural si. 
B. Spikes from another specimen, natural size |. Outer bract of L. belli- 
difolium. 2. Ditto sien E. prs a 3, 4, 5, and 6. iaae bract, inner bract, 
bracteole, and calyx of L. Dubyi. All ei nlarged fo 
Both specimens — Cap Ferret, Gironde 
UGANDA COMBRETACEZ. 
By A. G. Bacsnawe, M.B., F.L.S. anp E. G. Baxer, F.L.S. 
