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LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS. 
JUNCE&. 
. Juncus conglomeratus, L. (Common in wet 
pastures and wet spots in the grassy mar- 
gins of roads). 
Juncus effusus. (In the same places with the 
last, and equally common). 
Juncus glaucus. (I am _ not quite sure 
whether I have seen this near Milden- 
hall; it is certainly much less common 
than at Barton). 
Juncus acutiflorus. (Common in wet places). 
Juncus lamprocarpus. (In wet ditches and 
boggy pastures, but less plentiful than near 
Bury). 
. Juncus obtusiflorus. (Very plentifulin the 
fen ditches and bogs between Mildenhall 
and Eriswell. 
. Juncus supinus. (In the bogs and peat holes 
of the ‘‘Bombay” Fen. Very variable). 
Juncus bufonius. (Very common). 
Juncus squarrosus. (Not so common as | 
should have expected. I observed it only 
on some rough, dampish ground [where 
there seems to be water underlying the 
sand], by the side of the Thetford road, 
a mile or two from Mildenhall). 
Luzula campestris. (Common). Var. con- 
gesta. (Frequent about the bogs in the 
‘“‘Bombay” Fen, and elsewhere in the 
fenny lands between Mildenhall and 
Eriswell ; very variable in size and density 
of inflorescence). 
