14 Mr. Davızs’s Determination of Three British Species of Juncus. 
come viviparous, and branching at the joints,—a property which 
I never observed in either of the other two species. 
Another character whereby obtusiflorus may be known, even 
at a distance, is, that where it is found in any plenty, a number 
of the panicles are frequently seen entangled together, so as not 
easily to be disengaged; this proceeds from the extreme divari- 
cation of the branches of the panicle, 
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