Luzula.) CXXXIL JUNCACER. _ 123 
brown and often with scarious margins. Capsule very obtuse, not ex- 
ceeding the perianth.—R. Br. Prod. Addend.; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. 
1. 63; E. Mey. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 48. 
Queensland. Armidale, Parrott; " 
:S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Woolls and 
ui New England, C. Moore; Clarence River, Beekler ; in the interior, Mitchell, 
ur. 
ia. From Wendu Vale, Rodertson, Portland, Al/itt, Melbourne, Adamson, 
F. Mueller and others, to Genoa River and the Australian Alps generally, F. Mueller ; 
Wimmera, allachy 
, Tasmania. Derwent River, R. Brown ; abundant in pastures throughout the 
island ascending to 3000 ft., J. D. Hooker. 
Pas rate Encounter Bay and ranges around St. Vincent’s Gulf, F. 
wer: Australia. From near King George’s Sound to Swan and Murchison 
Vers, Drummond, n. 66 and 337, Preiss, n. 1805, Oldfield and others. 
variable species, especially in the compactness or looseness of the 
ds over the temperate or mountain regions of a great part of the 
, This exceeding! 
o 
3. L. longiflora, Benth.—Habit of the luxurious leafy forms of 
L. campestris. — Leaves grass-like, 6 in. to 1 ft. long, the marginal nerve 
ly prominent. Inflorescence as in L. campestris compound, the 
ales. Howe's Island; summit of Mount Lingbird, C. Moore; 
eus itof Mount Gower, Fullagar. The species is allied to the New Zealand ZŁ. 
Pneus but the perianth is much longer than in that or any other species of the 
10. JUNCUS, Linn. 
trianth of 6 equal glume-like segments. Stamens either 6, 3 
Fk to the base of the inner segments and 3 alternate with them, 
wer l, 2 or all 3 of the inner ohes deficient, filaments filiform ; 
anthers oblong or ]i i base or almost entire. 
I 
inear, erect, emarginate at the. 
