72 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
In looking over a large number of specimens in various Herbaria, 
I was much struck with a fine Sea lavender gathered by man 
botanists in North Wales, and a closer examination revealed several 
points of interest. 
t may be convenient to —— this remarkable plant as 
. PROCERUM of L. “gr ab mula it may be separated from the 
ier by the following charact 
The oe meee (12-19 inches), strong habit, and the larger 
size of all its 
or spreading- arcuate. ae larger, 8-4 lines lo 
In the younger and smaller examples the same peculiarities are 
degree. 
The synonymy and Heseth a in Britain of the plants men- 
tioned above are as fo me 
ONJUM RECURVU 
sige ‘Dodari: Bab. (non Gir.) Man. Brit. Bot. ed. v. 
to viii. 
. Dorset, co 1832, Prof. Henslow. 1895, J, W. 
White & G. C. Dru . 
L. occiwentaLEe pa Kun 
monium parvum eee Herbal, p. 883 (1597). 
L. minus maritimum nostras Pluk. AI m. 220, Raii Syn. ed. 8, 
p. 202 (1721). 
Statice cordata G. BE. Sm. (non Willd.), Cat. Pl. South Kent, 
p. 18, t. 2 (1829). 
S. spathulata Hooker (non Desf. ), Brit. Fl. p. 145 (1880), 
S. binervosa G. E, Sm., Eng. Bot. Su upp. t. "3668 gis: 
S. occidentalis Lloyd, Fl. Lovre-Inf p. 212 (1 
S. Bubanii Girard, Ann. Sci. Nat. Sér. 8, vol. ii. p, 326 (1844). 
S. reapats Bab. am Gir.), Man, Bri t. Bot t. ed. 8 sed 
S G. E. Sm. 8 intermedia Syme, Eng. Bot. ed. 8, 
64 (1867) (pro Porte e). 
i, Comal West itsand Bay! 1835. Ex herb. Q, A. 
Johns. (Herb. Kew . gisele East. Perranzabuloe Porth! 
1845. (Herb. Trin. Coll. Dublin.)—8. Devon South. Seaton! 
, R - Dor. 
Lulworth! 1837. Woods. (Herb. Linn. Soc.)—14. Sussex East 
Beachy Head! 1835. J. Macnab. (Herb. Edinburgh).—15, Kent 
East. Dover! 1718. §. Dale. (Herb. Brit. Mus.)—*18. Essex 
South. Southend! H. Baber, “ Reed. 1836.” (Herb. Edinburgh.) 
—*19. Essex North. Clacton-on-Sea! 1885. W. Whitwell.—97. 
oe Fast. Cley ! 1834. C. C. Babington. (Herb. Borrer.}— 
28. Norfolk West. Lynn! 1779. Herb. Smith. (Herb. Linn. Soe.) 
