JUNCOIDES 503 



4. Kennet. Ufton. 



In the Happy Valley near Oxford it occurred with much browner 

 perianths than usual ; it is possible there may be a strain of J. sylvaticus 

 in the specimens. 



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



J. sylvaticus, Eeich. Fl. Moeno.-Franeof. ii. 18 r (1778). 



J. acuti/Iorus, Ehrh. Beitr. vi. 82 (1791). J. nemorosus^ Sibth. Fl. Oxf. 

 114 (1794). J. articulatus, var. 7, Linn. Sp. PI. 327 (1753). 

 Top. Bot. 431. Syme, E. B. x. 29, t. 1567. Nyman, 747. Fl. Oxf. 311. 

 Native. Sylvestral. Moist woods, wet meadows, ditches, &c., in 

 heathy districts. Occurs in all the districts, but much less 

 frequently in the greater part of the northern area than J. articu- 

 latus, but is a common plant in the damp heathy woods on the 

 Bagshot Sands and London Clay. P. July-September. 

 First record. Bulmarsh Heath, Mr. S. Budge in Herb. Brit. Mus. 1800. 

 J. acutiflorus, Pond in the common field near Bisham Wood, Mr. 

 G. G. Mill in Phijt. i. 992, 1843. 

 Var. MACROCEPHALUS, Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ. 729 (1837) = J. acutiflorus, 

 var. multijlorus, Weihe, Graes. n. 92 (1833). A luxuriant form from the 

 vicinity of Broadmoor, Bagshot Heath, and Finchampstead. 



Var, PALLESCENS, Koch, 1. c, is a plant with pale-coloured perianth 

 segments found in shady woods, as at Aldermaston, &c. 

 Viviparous specimens have been noticed at Mortimer. 

 J. sylvaticus is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



JUNCOIDES, Adans. Fam. ii. 47 (1763). 

 Luzula, DC. Fl. Fr. iii, 158 (1805). Juncodes, 0. Kunfcze, Rev. Gen. 

 ii. 722. 

 J. Porsteri (Kuntze, 1. c. sub Juncodes). 



L. Forsteri, DC. Syn. PI. Fl. Gall. 150 (1806). Juncus Forsteri, Sm. 

 E. B. t. 1293, Fl. Br, iii. 1395. Luciola Forsteri, Sm. Engl. Fl. ii. 

 179 (1824. 

 Top. Bot. 435. Syme, E. B. x. 4, t. 1547. Nyman, 752. Fl. Oxf. 313. 

 Native. Sylvestral. Diy woods. Local and rather rare. P. April- 

 May. 

 First record. Juncus Forsteri. Mr. W. F. Drake in Linn. Sac. Trans. 

 359, 1804, in Bot. Guide, 1805, and in Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



3. Pang. Streatley. Heath Wood. Dark Lane Copse. Unwell Wood. 



4. Kennet. [Near Elcot] Reeks. 



5. Loddon. In a wood of Sir W. East between Hall Place and 



Harley-Ford by W. F. Drake, I.e. as Luzula Forsteri. Bisham Wood, 

 &c., Mill. Windsor Park, Bolton King. Ashley Hill. Hurley. 

 Quarry Wood. 

 J. Forsteri is recorded for all the bordering counties except Wiltshire. 



