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The variety 8. differs only in its smaller size, and in having much fewer 
capitula. 
*** Stamina 6. Semina elliptica. Folia plana, canaliculata. Flores termi- 
nales solitarii v. cymosi. 
7. J. bufonius. £L. 
Habitat in Indià boreali circa Delhi et Saharunpore, in Emodi montibus ad 
Mussooree, et in Kunawur ad Lippa. Royle. ©. (v. s. sp. in Herb. 
Royle.) 
This species occurs throughout the northern hemisphere from the arctic 
circle to the equator, and in every region it seems to present the same varia- 
tions as to its size and branching that it does with us. I have carefully com- 
pared the Indian specimens with English ones, and they appear to be essen- 
tially the same. 
e Stamina 3v.6. Semina obovata. Culmi nudi, continui, intüs medulld farcti. 
Folia imperfecté evoluta, tantim radicalia. Inflorescentia unilateralis. 
8. J. glaucus, Ehrh. 
Habitat in Emodi montibus ad Mussooree et Choor (Royle); ad Purbunni. 
Inglis. . (v. s. sp. in Herb. Royle.) 
Common throughout the northern and central parts of Europe, but the spe- 
cies does not appear to occur either in Northern Asia or North America, unless 
it be what authors have described under the name of effusus. 
would seem to be pretty general*in the Himalayas, hay 
Mussooree, Choor, and other mountains by 
region situate beyond the Himalayas, by Mr. 
ever, that the Indian specimens, 
found to differ in having a longe 
The species 
ing been gathered on 
Dr. Royle, and in Purbunni, a 
Inglis. I ought to notice, how- 
on a comparison with the European ones, are 
r capsule and broader Sepals. 
Gen. II. LUZULA. 
1. Luzula spicata. DC. 
Juncus spicatus. L. 
B. Kunawurensis, sepalis latioribus, capsulà truncatà mutica: valvulis ob- 
ovatis, seminibus duplò minoribus. 
Habitat in Kunawur ad Lippa. Royle. y. (v. s. sp. in Herb. Royle.) 
