164 Botany. 



N.O. 5. JUNCACEJE. Protogynous wind flowers, generally 

 found in cold or damp situations. 



436) JUNCUS, L. Flowering period, 68, most 7. All P. 



1526. J. bufonius, L. Damp ground ; very common, 

 var. b.) fasciculatus, Koch. 



1. Top of Bromley Park, near entrance from Bromley 

 Hill, '04. W.H.G. 



1528. J. squarrosus, L. Wet moors and heaths ; common on hill 



pastures, where it is often eaten by sheep when grass is 

 scarce. 



1. Keston Common, Reeves ; '04. W.H.G. 



1529. J. eompressus, Jacq. Marshy ground ; rare. 



a. A few doubtful records. 



1530. J. Gerardi, Lois, (under COMPRESSUS, B. & H.). Maritime 



and submaritime marshes ; common. 



1. Plumstead Marshes. Reeves. 



2. Isle of Grain. Jackson. 



3. Higham and Colling Marshes. H. and M. 

 a. Thames bank near Erith, 1877. 



1534. J. inflexus, L. (GLAUCUS, Ehrh.). Marshes, wet pastures ; 



very common on clay and alluvium. 



1535. J. effusus, L. (under COMMUNIS, B.). Marshy ground ; com- 



mon especially in the Weald. 



1536. J. conglomeratus, L. (under COMMUNIS, B., or EFFUSUS, H.), 



COMMON RUSH. Marshy ground ; very common. 

 1. Keston Common, '06. W.H.G. 

 a. First record, 1666 : Shooter's Hill. 



1537. J. maritimus, Lam. Salt marshes ; frequent. 



1. Abundant in marshes below Gravesend and about 



Shornemead Fort. Dod. 



2. Isle of Grain. Jackson. 



3. Between Strood and Cuxton ; Higham Marshes. H. 

 a. Erith, 1877. 



1539. J. bulbosus, L. (SUPINUS, Moench). Swampy places, especially 

 heaths ; locally abundant. 

 1. Near Port Victoria. M. 

 a. Chislehurst, Keston, and Blackheath (old records). 



1542. J. articulatus, L. (LAMPOCARPUS, Ehrh.). Boggy places, 

 common in district 1. 



