Juncus JUNCACEAE Juncus 



Fogg, 19 July 1932 (P); near Easton (Ta), Earle, 3397, 5 July 

 1941 (P). 



J. Roemerianus Scheele. 



Infrequent, in salt marshes, Talbot County and southward. 

 Late May to Sept. 



^ J. canadensis J. Gay. 



Common, in swamps, salt marshes, pond borders and pine woods. 

 Piedmont and Coastal Plain. June to Sept. 



H J« subcaudatus (Engelm.) Coville & Blake. (/. canadensis var. 

 subcaudatus of Gray's Man., ed. 7.) 



Rare, in swamps and margins of ponds. New Castle County: 

 near Centreville, Commons, 27 July 1866 (A, U); swamp, Green- 

 bank, Commons, 14 Sept. 1884 (A); pond, Christiana, R. R. Dreis- 

 hach, 29 Aug. 1925 (A). ]> ,,< v. c hv P. \t, ^t^K O 



J. pelocarpus E. Meyer. 



Infrequent, in wet, open, sandy places, Kent (Del.) and Sussex 

 Counties. Mid-Aug. to mid-Oct. 



.^ J. militaris Bigel. 



Rare, in shallow water: Millsboro (S), Commons, 8 July 1884 

 (A); Laurel (S), E. Tatnall, June 1893 (D); cypress swamp Ij^ mi. 

 s. e. of Laurel, Fogg, 1684, 15 June 1926 (P); Waples Pond, Prime- 

 hook Creek (S), R. R. Tatnall, 3412, 15 June 1937 (T); Salisbury ^^ 

 (Wi), abundant in stream, A. V. Smith in Rhodora 41, 111, 1939. ^^^-^" 



J. nodosus L. 



One known collection: swamp, Ellendale (S), Canhy, 24 July 

 1893 (D). 



J. Torreyi Coville. 



Rare: low ground n. w. of Sharptown (Wi), Otis, 18 March 1916 

 (D). 



V J. scirpoides Lam. 



Common in wet sandy soil throughout the Coastal Plain. Late 

 June to Sept. P^^'f/ji-h^ (u<^(^-^* 



\\ J. acuminatus Mx. 



Common in swamps, ditches and salt marshes, throughout. 

 June, July. 



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