14 3Ir. Davies's Determination of Three British Species of J uncus. 



come viviparous, and branching at the joints, — a property which 

 I never observed in either of the other two species. 



Another character whereby ohtusifiorus may be known, even 

 at a distance, is, that where it is found in any plenty, a number 

 of the panicles are frequently seen entangled together, so as not 

 easily to be disengaged ; this proceeds from the extreme divari- 

 cation of the branches of the panicle. 



IV. On 



