CTPEEACEj;. 301 



Thames bet. Peterborough House and the horse-ferry, Westminster ; 

 Pet. Midd. and Cone. Gr. 200. Millbank, E. F.; Herb. Kew. and 

 B. G. 399. Thames, 1806; Herb. Mus. Brit. We think we have 

 seen this bet. Hammersmith and Fulham ; it is, or was, abundant 

 on the opposite (Surrey) shore. 

 First record: Br. Bale* 1666. 



728. S. carinatus, Sm. 



Juncus aquat. medius caule carinato (Doody). Juncus aquaticus major 

 carinatus, Boody (Badd.).t Boody' s furrowed Bull-rush (Pet.). 8. Bu- 

 valii, Hoppe (Porster, Eeich.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 70. E. B. 1983 (drawn from a Thames specimen). Eeich. 



Ic. Grerm. viii. 308. J 

 By the Thames within tidal influence ; very rare. P. August, Sep- 

 tember. 

 VII. In the Thames by Limehouse ; Boody MSS., Budd. MS8., Pet. Cone. 

 Gr. 199. Near Millbank, E. Forster ; Thames near Westminster, 

 F. Boott ; Herb. Mus. Brit. Opposite Barnes, if not higher up the 

 river; Newb. Almost certainly occurs about Hammersmith and 

 Fulham ; abundant on the Surrey side bet. Hammersmith Bridge 

 and Wandsworth. 

 First record: Boody, about 1700. 



[729. S. Tabernsemontani, Gm. S. lacustris, var. j8, glaucus (L. Cat.). 

 Juncus s. Scirpus onedius, C. B.^ (Doody). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 69. Eeich. Ic. Germ. viii. 307. 



By the Thames within tidal influence ; very rare. P. August, Sep- 

 tember. 

 VII. In a pond of a breach a little beyond Limehouse ; Boody MSS. and 

 R. Syn. iii. 428. 

 The only record. This plant certainly comes very near to S. carinatus, Sm., 

 and ought probably to be united with it, as the slight characters said to 

 distinguish the plants do not hold good. A plant in Herb. Mus. Brit. 

 labelled ' Scirpus nova species, S. lacustris 7, Sm. Fl. Brit. 52 ' was found 

 by E. Forster in the Thames above Westminster Bridge. It is either 

 this or S. carinatus, but differs from ordinary forms of both in the 

 great size and length of its spikelets.] 



730. S. lacustris, L. Bullrush. 



Juncus aquat. maocimus, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 67. Eeich. Ic. Germ. viii. 306. 



* This cannot be Samuel Dale of Braintree, who was born in 1659. 



t The specimens in Budd. Herb. cxxv. f ol. 35, and liv. fol. 48, so labelled, have very small 

 spikelets, and are more slender than usual. 



X There is also a good figure in Hook. Curt. vol. iv., from specimens gathered by the Amn 

 in Sussex by Mr. Borrer. 



§ The specimens of Juncus aquat. medius, C. B. in Budd. Herb. cxsv. fol. 3, and liv. fol. 

 48, are almost certainly S. Taberncemontani. 



