149. JUNCACE. 161 
Luzula multiflora, Syme, English Bot. ed. 8, x. t. 1550. 
Luzula campestris, DC., var. capitata, Buchenau, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 
xii. p. 160; Palibin, in Act. Hort. Petrop. xix. (1901) p. 117. 
Cumi: Jehol (David ex Franchet); Ktanasu: Chingkiang 
(Maries!), Shanghai (Maingay, 279!); CmxkrawG: Tientai 
Mountain, 3000 ft. (Faber, 74!); Krawasr: Kiukiang (Maries!) ; 
Huren: Patung District (A. Henry, 1793, 3739!); SzEcnvEw: 
near Tachienlu, 9000-13,000 ft. (Pratt, 12! Soulié, 753); COREA 
(Perry), Soul (Kalinowsky ex Palibin), Mount Yisan (Sontag ex 
Palibin). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Generally distributed in temperate regions. 
2. Luzula chinensis, AN. E. Brown, n. sp. 
Herba perennis, cespitosa, 2-24 ped. alta. Folia 4-8 poll. 
longa, 4-9 lin. lata, late linearia, acuminata, glabra, juniora 
sparsim ciliata, adulta glabra. Inflorescentia elongata, inter- 
rupta, subcontracta, e cymis 3-4 composita; cymæ corymbose, 
erectz, compaetz, multiflore, 2 inferiores distantes; rami fili- 
formes, ereeti. Bractee late ovate, acute vel breviter acuminate. 
Perianthii segmenta subequalia, 1 lin. longa, acuminata, rubes- 
centia. Stamina 6, inclusa. — Pistillum inclusum ; stigmata 3, 
ovario zquilonga.— L. effusa, Buchenau, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xii. 
(1890) p. 463, nee p. 106. 
SzEcHUEN (A. Henry, 8829! Pratt, 360!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. 
Kew. 
This more closely resembles the Tropical American L. gigantea, 
Desv., than any other species, but the perianth-segments do not 
taper to such fine awn-like points, and are reddish instead of 
dark brown. From ZL. effusa, Buchen., it is at once distinguished 
by the more numerous flowers and compact, not diffuse, cymes. 
3. Luzula effusa, Buchen. Kritisch. Verz. Junc. p. 88; et in 
Engl, Bot. Jahrb. vi. (1885) p. 196, & xii. (1890) p. 106. 
Hurrun: Fang, 6000-9500 ft. (4. Henry, 65809); Kansu 
(Potanin); SzkcHvUEN: Mount Omei (Faber, 1175!) Mus. 
Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
India. 
4. Luzula pilosa, Willd., var. plumosa, Franch. Pl. David. ii. 
p. 188. 
Luzula plumosa, E. Mey. in Linnea, xxii. (1849) p. 387 ; Buchenau, 
in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xii. (1890) p. 85. 
