JUNCACER. 281 
JUNCACEA. 
JUNCUS L. 
J. bufonius LZ. Toad Rush. 
Native. B. Moist places by roads, ponds, on moors, and in woods, 
Common. A. July-Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Generally distributed and plentiful. ‘‘Common up to 600 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
J. squarrosus L. Heath Rush. 
Native. B. Heaths and heathland. Locally abundant. P, June-Aug. 
First noted, Hb. Salt, 1800 (?); record, Glover, 1829. 
Gl. Ascends to peak of Axe Edge, over 550 yards, Baker, J.B. Corbar 
Hill; Diamond Hill, Rogers. Valley of the Goyt, C.D. Charlesworth Coombs; 
Kinderscout, Fl. Ashton. Chinley; Rushup Edge; near the Snake Inn. 
G2. Tansley Moor, B. d N., J.B. Moors west of Dore, Hb. Salt. Wirks- 
worth, Painter, Natt. Whatstandwell, Bindley. East of Bradwell; Froggatt ; 
near Chatsworth. 
Tl. Hulland Moss; near Bradley Wood; Slack Lane to Mugginton. 
T3. Bog at Repton Rocks, Purchas, J.B. Calke, Blozam. Gresley, 
Painter, J.B. 
J. compressus Jacq. 
Native. B. Marshy margins of pools, wet meadows. Very rare. P. 
June-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
G2. Cromford Moor, Phyt. N.S., 1858, 612. 
T2. Ockbrook [J. coenosus Sm., J. Gerardi Lois.], Smith MSS. Little 
‘Chester, near Derby, Glover. 
J. glaucus Leers. 
Native. EB. Meadows, damp way-sides, marshy places. Common, P, 
July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
‘Common up to 600 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
J. effusus L. 
Native. B. Way-sides, meadows, ditches, marshes. Common. P. July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
‘“Common up to 550 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
J. effusus x glaucus. J. diffusus Hoppe. 
Native, with the parents. E. Rather rare. P. July. 
First noted, Smith MSS., 1881; record, Bailey, B.L. Rec., 1884-6, 108. 
G2. Canal between Ambergate and Whatstandwell, Bailey. 
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