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c. I. In a woodland swamp between Seaton and Treloy. Between 

 Denabole and Sheviock. Notter Valley ; and by a tributary 

 between St. ^lellion and Pillaton. Viverdon Down. 

 II. Damp spot by a roadside near St. Johns, 1869. 

 D. III. Manadon Wood ; ire?/s, PA^^. iii. 1022. Roborough. Tavy Valley. 

 IV. Slialaford, Coleridge, and Derriford, Egg Buckland. Fancy Vale. 

 Hemerdon {congesta). Near Lovaton {umhellata and congesta)^ 

 Dartmoor. 

 V. By Ashcombe Hill, near Pusliiich. Near Fardel, Boggy flat 



below Pen Beacon [congesta). 

 VI. Between Penqiiit and jModbury. Hanger Down {congesta). 



L. alhida, DC. Alien. On the bank of the Tavistock Railway, near 

 Shaugh Bridge, 1874. Doubtless introduced with grass seeds. 



JUNCUS, L. 



711. J. maritimus, Sm. Lesser Sea Rush. 



Native ; in muddy places by salt water inlets and tidal rivers, on 

 the coast and in salt marshes. Rather common. August, 

 September, 

 c. I. By Denabole Lake. By Wivelscombe Lake. 



II, Rame Head ! ; Keys, Fl. iii. 240. In plenty by St. Johns Lake. 

 D. III. Common by the tidal waters of the Tamar and Tavy estuaries, 

 occurring up to Holes Hole and near Lophill. 

 V. On low damp coast rocks at Revelstoke, On Wadliam Rocks, by 



Bigbury Bay, 

 VI, In marshy land at Oldaport, near the Erme estuary. 

 No record for District iv., as it has never been seen about the Plym 

 estuary. 



712. J. conglomeratus, L. Common Bush. 



Native ; in bogs, marshes, and damp places by roadsides, &c. 

 Very common. June, Area general. 

 Occurs within a few miles of Plymouth ; at Honicknowde (District in.) ; 

 Poole, Egg Buckland (iv.), &c. It passes out of flower and ripens its fruit [ 

 earlier than J. effusus. The stems are more striated. 



713. J. effusus, L. Soft Rush. 



Native ; in damp meadows, marshes, bogs, wet or swampy places. 

 Very common. July. Area general. 

 Undoubtedly the commonest and most generally diffused of the peren- 

 nial Junci. The annual J. hufonius may be as frequent. 



714. J. glaucus, Sihth. Hard Rush. 



Native ; in marshes and damp places by roadsides. Rare and 

 local. June. _ 



