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* S])?'kcs soliicny. 



1. S. ccEspitosifs. Scaly-stalked Club-rush. 



Stem round, striated ; sheathed and invested with numerous 

 scales at the base. Spike terminal. Outer glumes largest, 

 with leafy points. 



S. caespitosus. Linn. Sp. PI 71. ^'illd. v. \. 292. Vahl Enum. 



V. 2. 242. Fl. Br. 49. Engl. Bot. v.\b.t. 1029. Bel. Budb. 



t.2S.f. 1. Hook. Scot. 17. Don H. Br. 132. Schrad. Germ, 



v.\. 123. Ehrh. Calam. 102. 

 S. montanus, capitulo breviori. Bail Syn. 429. Scheuchz. Jgr. 363. 



L7.f.\8. 

 S. n. 1334. Hall. Hist. v. 2. 1/6. 

 Juncus parvus montanus^ cum parvis capitulis luteis. Bauh. Hist. 



f. 2. 523./. 2. 



On turfy barren heaths common. 



Perennial. July. 



Boot with many coarse, tough, zigzag fibres. Stems numerous, 

 from 3 to 12 inches high, in dense tufts, erect, naked, except 

 at the base^ where they bear 2 or 3 very short leaves, with long 

 sheaths, besides numerous tumid, furrowed, polished, permanent, 

 radical, external scales. Spikes solitary, small, reddish brown, 

 many of them pinched and abortive ; sometimes entirely sup- 

 pressed ; whence the barren stems have been taken, as Schrader 

 remarks, for leaves. Two outer glumes as tall as the spike, 

 pointed, their seeds most invariably perfected. Stigm. 3, rarely 

 4. Seed elliptical, triangular, brown, with green edges, sub- 

 tended by about 6 forked bristles. 



This specie's and the next approach in habit and character to 

 Eleocharis hereafter described, to which I would remove them 

 rather than not admit that genus. Mr. Brown, liowever, does 

 not enumerate them as belonging to it. 



2. S. pauciflorus. Chocolate-beaded Club-rush. 

 Stem round, with a tight leafless sheath at the base. Spike 



terminal, of few flowers, longer than its blunt membranous- 

 tipped outer glumes. 



S.pauciflorus. Lightf. 1078. Fl. Br. 50. Engl. Bot. v. 16. t.l\22. 

 Hook. Scot. 17. "Don H. Br. 1 27. 



S. Baeothryon. Ehrh. Phyt.3]. Lijin. Suppl. 103. fVilld. v. \. 293. 

 Vahl Enum. v. 2. 244. Schrad. Germ. v. 1. 125. Both Germ. 

 V.2. 54.. 



S. campestris. Both Catal. r. 1. 5. 



S. n. 1335. Hall. Hist. v.2. 176. 



S. minimus, spica breviore, squamosa, spadice^. Scheuchz. Agr. 364. 

 t.7.f.\9. 



On moors and mountains in Scotland, not uncommon. 



