JUNCACEAE agardh. (Juncus.) 347 



compressiusculis, ima basi foliatis ; foliis setaceis, basi canali- 

 culatis; capitulis 4-10-floris, terminalibus, solitariis — ternis, 

 uno sessili, reliquis pedunculatis; (loribus triandris ; sepalis ob- 

 longo-lanceolatis, uninerviis; interioribus brevioribus, acutissi- 

 mis; exterioribus carinatis, acuminato-subulatis, capsulam sub- 

 globoso-ellipticam triangularem obtusam breviter mucronatam 

 superantibus. J. ericctorum Poll. Palat. 1. 351. (1776.) Cand. 

 Gall. 3. 164. Duby, Gall. 1. 475. J. gracilis Roth. Germ. 2. 

 402. J. triandrus Gouan. Monsp. 25. (Jide Cand.) J. ericeto- 

 rum /? capitatus Gmel. Bad. 2. 72. J. tenellus Geuns, Belg. 25. 

 J. mutabilis Cav. Ic. 3. t. 296. /. 2. excl. syn. (fide Cand.) J. 

 mutabilis /5 Lam. Encycl. 3. 270. (fide E. Mey.) J. supinus 

 Bicheno in Linn. Transact. 12. 317. (e.rcl. synon.^ praeter 

 Weigelt. et ? Symon.) Schoenus ferrugineus Krock. Sil. 1. 57. 

 (test. E. Mey. , Mert. et Koch.) Schoenus minimus Forst. in 

 Symon's Synojjs. 197. (fide Bich.) — In siccis arenosis Euro- 

 pae, a Britannia ad Lusitaniam, in Germania, Gallia, Helvetia, 

 Italia, Africa boreali, Graecia, Volhynia, Lithuania. — Variat 

 numero staminum (3 vel 6) et stigmatum. 



b) Flores in pedicello solitarii. 

 (Omnes hcxandri, excepto J. plebejo.) 



72. J. SQUARROSUS Linn. Spec. 465. (Loes. Bor. t. 29.) 

 Ej. Mant. 368. Flor. Dan. t. 430, Willd. Sj)ec. 2. 209. Smith. 

 Brit. 1. 378. Engl.Bot. t. 933. Bicheno in Linn. Trans. 12.306. 

 Cand. GalL 3. 165. HooJc. Scot. 105. E. Mey. Junc. 48. Mert. 

 et Koch. Germ. 2. 580. Wahlenh. Suec. 214. (Muhlenb. Cat.36? 

 Torr. Flor. 1. 360?) Laharpe y Junc. 59. Duby, Gall. 1. 476. 

 Boem. et Schidt. Syst. 7. 240. Ledeb. Flor. Alt. 2. 50. Koch. 

 Synops. 731. Kth. Berol* 2. 281. Culmis erectis, strictis, rigi- 

 dis, trigonis, ima basi foliosis ; foliis linearibus, subcomplicato- 

 canaliculatis, dorso convexis, apice attenuato-subulatis, rigidis, 

 patentibus ; anthela terminali, pauciradiata; radiis erectis, apice 

 corvmboso-ramosis, multifloris ; floribus solitariis, hexandris; 

 sepalis aequalibus, oblongo-lanceolatis, acutis vel obtusis, cap- 

 sulam ellipticam trigonam obtusam mucronatam aequantibus. 

 J.Sprengelii Willd. Prodr. 125. t.A. /.8. — In Europae borealis 

 (ab Helvetia usque ad Lapponiam inque Lusitania [Link.]) pas- 

 cuis turfosis et sylvaticis ; in meridionali rarior et humilior • 

 prope Byzantium, in Regione Altaica, ad fl. Kan. (Ledeb.) (Nova 

 Caesaria [Miihlenb.]?) 2\. — Stylus manifestus , longitudine 

 ovarium aequans. 



73. J. platycaulis Humh. et Kunth. Nov. Gen. 1. 236. 

 E. Mey. Junc. 47. (excl. plant. Haenk.*) ) Ej. Luz. 33. Laharpe, 

 Junc. 59. Boem. et Schult. Syst. 7. 238. 1662. (exct. E. Mey. in 



') Ad J. falcatum pertioet, teste E. Mey. 



