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780. J. glaucus, Sibth. 



Native ; iu wet places, common. VII, 



781. J. obtusiflorus, Ekrh. 



Native ; in marshes, very rare. 



G. Ashley (Boiling Well) ; Mr. G. H. K. Thivaites and 



Mr. W. E. Green. 

 S. Walton Moor; Herh. Powell, Yatton ; MissWinter, 



782. J. acutiflorus, Ehrh. 



Native ; in peaty meadows and damp places, very common. 



VI.— VIII. 



783. J. lamprocarpus, Ehrh. 



Native ; on wet and peaty ground, common. VII. VIII. 



784. J. nigritellus, D. Don. 



Native. It grows abundantly on the marshy sands near 

 Berrow, S. VII. VIII. 



785. J. SUpinus, Moench. 



Native ; in bogs and on peaty moors, rare and local. 



S, Bogs on the slopes of Black Down, and about the 

 Mineries. Boggy ravine near Wells. Moors south of 

 Wedmore. VI.— VIII. 



786. J. squarrosus, L. 



Native ; on wet heaths and moors, rare and local. 

 S. Bogs on Mendip at the Mineries and about Black 

 Down. Moor near Clevedon. VI. VII. 



787. J. compressus, Jacq. 



Native ; rather rare ? We have been favoured with 

 several localities for this rush ; but the species is so 

 little understood that we regard them as resting on 

 doubtful authority. 



G. Horfield ; Herb. Stephens. 



