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6. Juncus badius Suksd. Deutsch. Bot. Monatschr. 19: 92. 1901. 
Juncus truncatus Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 31: 399. 1904. 
Typr tocatity: ‘‘Im Falkenthal im westl. Teil von Klickitat County,’’ Wash- 
ington. 
Rance: Washington and Wyoming to northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Tunitcha Mountains (Standley 7565). Wet ground, in the Transition 
Zone. 
7. Juncus mertensianus Bong. Mém, Acad. St. Pétersb. VI. Math. Phys. Nat. 2: 
167. 1832. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Sitka, Alaska. 
RanGeE: Alaska to California and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Spirit Lake (Standley 4397). Bogs, in the Hudsonian Zone. 
8. Juncus brunnescens Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 31: 400. 1904. 
Juncus xiphioides montanus Engelm. Trans. Acad. St. Louis 2: 481. 1868, in part. 
TYPE LocaLity: Pagosa Springs, Colorado. 
Rance: Nevada and Colorado to Arizona and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Tunitcha Mountains; Carrizo Mountains; mountains west of Grants 
Station; Pecos; Bear Mountains; Mogollon Mountains; Rio Mimbres; Cloverdale; 
Guadalupe Canyon; Ruidoso Creek. Wet meadows, in the Transition Zone. 
9. Juncus parous Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 31: 401. 1904. 
Type Locauity: Fort Garland, Colorado. 
RANGE: Colorado and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Dulce; mountains west of Grants Station; Rio Pueblo; Middle Fork 
of the Gila; Silver Spring Canyon; Organ Mountains; White Mountains; Carrizozo. 
Wet meadows, in the Transition Zone. 
10. Juncus saximontanus A. Nels. Bull. Torrey Club 29: 401. 1902. 
Juncus xiphioides montanus Engelm. Trans. Acad. St. Louis 2: 481. 1868, in part. 
Type Locauity: Colorado. 
Ranae: British America to New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Middle Fork of the Gila; Chama; White Mountain Peak. Wet mead- 
ows in the mountains, in the Transition Zone. 
11. Juncus triglumis L. Sp. Pl. 328. 1753. 
Type Locatiry: ‘‘Habitat frequens in Alpibus Lapponicis, Tauro Rastadiensi.”’ 
Rance: British America to New Mexico and New York; also in Europe and Asia. 
New Mexico: Truchas Peak (Standley 4764). Wet meadows, in the Hudsonian 
and Arctic-Alpine zones. 
12. Juncus castaneus J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 1: 383. 1800. 
Tyre Locauity: ‘In paludosis alpinis Scotiae, solo micaceo, On Ben Lawer.”’ 
Rance: British America to Colorado and New Mexico; also in the Old World. 
New Mexico: Truchas Peak (Standley 4771, 4770). Meadows, in the Arctic-Alpine 
Zone. 
13. Juncus longistylis Torr. U. 8. & Mex. Bound. Bot. 223. 1859. 
Type Locatity: Near the Copper Mines, New Mexico. Type collected by Bigelow. 
Rance: British America to California and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Dulce; Tunitcha Mountains; Carrizo Mountains; Chama; Winsors 
Ranch; Santa Fe; Rio Pueblo; Jewett Spring; Copper Mines; White Mountains. Wet 
ground, in the Transition and Canadian zones. 
14. Juncus bufonius L. Sp. Pl. 328. 1753. 
TYPE LOCALITY: European. 
RanGe: Nearly cosmopolitan. 
