NOTES ON LIMONIUM 73 
—41, Glamorgan, Oystermouth, Swansea! 1848. J. Ball. (Herb. 
Watson.)—44. Carmarthen, Pendine! 1879. H. L. Jones. (Herb. 
Brit. Mus.)—45. Pembroke. Tenby! 1836. Ex eas ‘R. Lees. | 
(Herb. ogee ele )—48. Mer once No personal authority. (Top. 
I . Carnarvon. Llandudno! 1828. N.J. Winch. (Herb, 
Linn. Boe )—*51. Flint. Flint coast! Ex herb. H. Ibbotson. 
(Herb. Brit. Mus.)-—52. Angles Aberffraw! 1828. W. Wilson. 
(Herb. But. Mas: Lincoln "North, Saltfleet! 1876. W. Fowler. 
; 
d-on-Wyr 
1841, (Herb. Watson) 00 Lake Plesk: Between Greenodd 
i b. Bri u 
y! . : , 
St. Bees Head! 1888. Ey herb. J. Dickinson. fee a ee 
—*71, Man, G. A. Holt (fide ‘ Bennett.)—74. Wigtown. Gall 
way! 1823. Goldie. (Herb. Kew.) 
L. oCcmpENTALE var. an 
Statice neti G. E. Sm. £ intermedia Syme, Eng. Bot. 
ed. 3, p. 164 ( vaste Or ane 
Cocke Lian 832. Jn. Roberts. (Herb, 
49. 
Borrer). Great Ormes Teal! 185 7. C. E. Parker. (Herb. Edin- 
burgh.) Po locality! 1891. G. HE. Martindale. (Herb. Trin. 
amined ; for its var. procerwm and for L. recurvum the earliest and 
also the most recent gatherings tone ne whe ae County records 
additional ae those in Watson’s Top. Bot. are marked * 
As regards the occurrence of L. peer eits in Scotland, it is 
seems cons ee ant, too, in such difteunacn Hee our usual Encl 
about 6-9 inches high), prdteing small, narrow 
long-petioled leaves, aie branched scapes 2 with many erest branches 
1890. This plant is occasion att resented in stirs by very 
dwarf examples, with the scape corybosely-p nicled ; such speci- 
mens ia a inches high) Girard named “ ae Dodartii Gir. var. 
w. 
previously, stds give one no idea of 
favourable situations in the same 
