506 TYPHACEAE 



Lu2uIa)=^Jnyrcus campesfris. Linn. var. 5 = J. 73a7?escens,Wahl. Fl, Lapp. 87 

 =^Luz%ila mulfifJora, vnr. pallescens, Bluff, et Fingerh. Comp. Fl. Germ, i, 

 444(1825), which occurs at Sunningdale, Ascot, Windsor Park, Sand- 

 hurst, &c. See the author in Rep. of Bot. Exch. Club, 1888. 



J. muUiflorum is recorded for all the bordering counties except 

 E. Gloucestershire. 



** J. NEMOROSUM, Morong, 1. c. var. rubelluji. 



Liizida albida, DC. Fl. Fr. iii. 159, var. rubella fHoppe, Dec. Gram. 68 as 

 a species). Juncus nemorosus, var. I, Pollich, Hist. PI. Pal. i. 352. 

 Eeichb. Ic. Fl. Germ, ix. f. 854. * Nym. 751. 



Alien. Some plants were fotind in Wellington College grounds by Eev. C. W. 

 Penny, and it has been recently gathered by Mr. Tufnail near Wellington 

 College railway station. Mr. Tufnail thinks both the type and variety occur. 



I have followed the American Check List in adopting the generic name 

 Jimcoides, which has distinct priority over Lvzida, as is pointed out by Otto 

 Kuntze in the Bev. Gen. Fl. ii. 722, in which he has altered the name to 

 Juncodes. Since Bentham and Hooker admit the genus Mniodes, an equally 

 faulty name, there does not appear to be a valid objection to the use of 

 Adanson's name, which is therefore employed here. 



TYPHACEAE, J. St. Hil. Exp. Earn. i. 60 (1805). 



TYPHA, Linn. Gen. n. 924 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 301). 



T. latifolia, Linn. Sp. PI. 971 (1753). Bulrush^ Cat's Tail, Reed Mace. 



T. major, Curt. Fl. Lond. fase. iii. t. 61. Tijpha, Gerard. T. maxima, 

 Park. 1204. 



Top. Bot. 429. Syme, E. B. ix. 2, t. 1385. Nyman, 757. Fl. Oxf. 315. 

 Native. Paludal. Marshes, ponds, ditches, sides of rivers, preferring 



still or stagnant water. Rather common and widely distributed. 



P. June -July. 

 First record. Ham Marsh, Russell's Cat. 1839. 



1. Isis. Cumnor, now replacing T. angustifolia which once occurred 



there. Wytham, a very splendid growth in a pond on the 

 southern side of the hill. Buckland. Buscot. Bourton. 



2. Ock. Sandford, Lawson in Oxford Herb. Marcham, Walker. 



Wantage. In the pools left by the excavation of ballast by the 

 railway between Steventon and Challow. Didcot. Chawley. 

 Radley. Kennington. Steventon. Appleford. Boar's Hill. 



3. Pang. Lake, Purley Hall. Tilehurst, in pools, Tufnail. By the 



Thames near Wallingford. Near Reading. Bradfield. Care 

 Hermitage. Bueklebury. At Pangbourn it is known by the 

 name of Tottenham Flag. 



4. Kennet. Theale. Ham Marsh, Russell, I.e. Southcote. Hampstead 



Marshall. Aldermaston. Sulhampstead. Mortimer. Burghfield 

 Shaw. Newbury. Sandleford. Kintbury. Hungerford. Beniiam. 

 Chilton Foliat, &c. 



