130 CXXXII. JUNCACER. [ Juncus. 
but usually more slender, the flowers few or numerous dise smaller 
than in that species, and six stamens in all the exam- 
ined. pray, capsule, and seeds of J. communis. va k. & KH 
eye 67. 
Queensland. Moreton Bay, F. Mueller, and others; Rockhampton, 
Thozet. 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Woolls and others; Macleay n 
Toten C. Moore; Richmond River, Mrs. Ho odgkinson ; New England, €. 
bs 
From Portland, Green, and Mount m) Sullivan, to the Baw-Baw 
aid Capo. Otway ranges an and Sno owy River, F. Muelle 
a, R. en abundant throughout the colony, J. D. Hooker. z 
S. Australia. Ranges bordering St. Vincent’s Gulf and Torrens River, f 
Mueller and others. 
J. Pers yer f. Fl. Tasm. ii 67, appears to me to be a slight wy 
pauciflorus. of small size, with dark b — pom and perianths, which are usualy 
but not ael very pale i in the typical 
1. J. pallidus, R. Br. Prod. 258.—A tall stout a very n: 
allied to the loose-flowering varieties of J. comm Stems seve 
feet high, the sheathing scales enclosing their thick bae long sid loose, 
the innermost often 6 to 10 in. long 
varying to 4 or 5 and pe sometimes 6.—J. va ginatus, E. Mey. 2 n 
i. 46; Hook. f Fl. Tasm. ii. 68, not of R. Br; 
correctus, Steud. Syn. Glum. ii. 296. 
Queensland. Plains of the Condamine Leichhardt. 
N.S ales ew specimens from v: : various collections as well as the p 
rented plant of Leichhardt's appear to be referrible to this species, but are 80 
t doubtful, 
ictoria. French Island, Beveridge; Ararat, Green, and a few other 
stations. LÀ 
2m Common in many parts of the island, both north and south, J. 
ker. 
*. Australia. In numerous localities about St. Vincent's Gulf, F. Mueller and 
others. 
. Australia. King George's Sound, R, Brown, and thence is Swan Rivet, 
abundantly, Drummond, n. 319 and 367, Preiss, n. 1864, and many o 
`- The four preceding species might be regarded as varieties of enda which how; 
ever in that case _— include many forms from other countries generally ado ped 
as distinct species. 
12. J. EUN ; Kunth, Enum. ii. 322.—Stems nee 
tufted on a horizontal or alors bem is rhizome, very rigid, 2 
3 feet high, with sheathing he b which 1 or? 
than the real stems. Panicle or e appearing lateral, the long 
outer leaf-like — Sevres and daaktoiinig the stem but m 
tinct i i 
ct than in "nis, owing to its broad sheathing bas® 
-Flowers in pens dim usually uy numerous in an irregularly 
