144 JUNCACEJE. 



Sandy or calcareous lands, at low elevations — rare. Fl. July and Aug. 

 Dow-n — By the Quelle at Do«-npatrick ; Flor. TJht. Marsh by the shore 



a little south of Killough ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — In several places about Lame ; Templeton, 1805. By the Lagan 



(near Bot. Gardens) ; Flor. TJht. Shore of the lough between 



Crumlin waterfoot and Glenavy River ; S.A.S. Cairacastle ; 



R.Ll.P. 

 Derry — N'ear Coleraine ; D.M. 



5. J. obtusiflorus Bhr. 



Marshy places— very rare. Fl. mid. July till mid. Sept. 

 Do-^Ti — Sparingly on the muddy shore at the upper end of the inlet of 

 Dundi'um Bay near Clough ; S.A.S., 1865. 



6. J. acutiflorus Bhr. 



Marshy land, and sides of streams — very common. Fl. July and Aug. 



7. J. lamprocarpus W\r. 



Meadows, and wet pastures — very common. Fl. mid. June till mid. 

 Aug. 



8. J. supinus Moench. 



Ditches, and pools — not common. Fl. July— Sept. Ascends to 1200 

 feet. 



Do^vn — Cotton Moss ; Flor. Belf. In a small stream at foot of SKevena- 

 brock above Tollymore Park, and on wet rocks above Bryans- 

 ford; S.A.S. 



Antrim —Woodbum, and frequent at the Kenramer end of Rathlin: 

 S.A.S. 



Derry — Very common ; D.M. (? Eds.). 



Xo doubt more frequent than appears from the above account, but 



reliable notes, and authentic specimens are rare. A mountain form of 



the preceding species is sometimes mistaken for this plant. Our usual 



form seems to be the J. subverticillatus Wtdf. 



9. T. squarrosus Lbin. 



Moory and heathy places— common. Fl. mid. Jime till mid. Aug. 

 Ranges from a few hundi-ed feet to the tops of oiu- highest moimtains. 



10. J. Gerardl Loisel. 



Marshy shores— common on the coast, especially at the upper ends of 

 bays and loughs. Fl. July and Aug. 



11. J. bufonius Linn. Toadrush. 



