498 JUNCACEAE 



Mortimer. Burglifield. Aldermaston. Ufton. Lower Buckle- 

 bury Common. Snelsmore Common. 

 5. Loddon. Ascot, Wilkin. Bulmarsh, Tufnail. Between Warren 

 Row and Knowl Hill, Sfanton. Wellington College. Sandhurst. 

 Ambarrow. Bearwood. Long Moor. Finchampstead. Sunning- 

 dale. Sunninghill. Whitemoor Bog. Bagsliot Heath. Risely. 

 Early Heath. Windsor Great Park. 

 J. squurrosus is recorded for all the bordering counties except E. 

 Gloucestershire, but in Oxfordshire it is almost if not quite extinct. 



[J. biglumis of the Wellington Coll. list, 1894, is of course an error.] 

 J. compressus, Jacq. Enum. Stirp. Yind. 60 and 235 (1762). 

 J. hidbosus, Linn. Herb, (not of Sp. PI. ed. i) and Sm. E. B. t. 934. 

 Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 2, 466 (1762^. 



Top. Bot. 433. Syme. E. B. x. 37, t. 1575. Nyman, 748. 



Native. Paludal. Marshy meadows. Local and not common. P. 



June- August. 

 First record. ./. huWosus. By the Long Walk, Windsor, Dr. Goodenough 



in Sm. Fl. Brit. 1800. See also E. B. t. 934, and the author in Rep. 



Bot. Rec. Club, 1881. 



1. Isis. Kear Bablock Hythe, Walker. Near Botley. 



2. Oek. Marcham, Walker (? Gerarcli). South Hinksey. Grandpont, 



Bosicell. Happy Valley, Druce, Rep. of Bot. Rec. Club. Marshy 

 meadows, South Hinksey. Near Ferry Hinksey. NearKenning- 

 ton. Near Marcham. Near Abingdon. Abingdon Racecourse. 

 Foot of Boar's Hill, below the ' Fox,' by the roadside. 



4. Kennet. Thames side, King's Meadows, near mouth of Kennet, 



Tufnail. • 



5. Loddon, By the Long Walk, Windsor, Goodenough, I. c. Plentiful 



by the pond near Shottesbrooke Church. In the meadows at 



Old Windsor. 



In the young state it bears much resemblance to J. tenuis, Willd. ; in fact, 

 when I first saw the Shottesbrooke plant in its early condition, I thought it 

 might be J. tenuis. On a second visit the plant had been either mowed down 

 or bitten off by cattle, so a third visit in the following year had to be made, 

 when it was gathered in good condition as normal J. compressus. 



J. compressus is recorded for all the bordering counties except Bucks 

 and Wilts. 

 J. Gerarcli, Loisel. in Desv. Journ. de Bot. ii. (1809) 284. 



J. coenosus, Bich. in Linn. Soc. Trans, xii. (1819) 309. /. hulhosus, 

 var. Gerardi, auct. var. 

 Top. Bot. 433. Syme, E. B. x. 37, t. 1574. Nyman, 749. Journ. Bot. 



(1889) 49-50. 

 Native. Pratal. Marshy meadows. Very local. P. May -June. 

 First found in Berkshire by the author in 1892. 



