110 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



J. diffusus, Hop. Diffuse Rush. 6, 7. Rare : damp places, 

 Flixton Woods, F. St. Margaret's (EAH). Cf. Iiitrod., 

 p. 26. 



J. effusus, L. Soft Rush.' 6 8. Common in moist places. 



J. conglomeratus, L. Common Rush. 7, 8. Common in 

 marshy places, especially in woods. 



J. obtusiflorus, Ehr. Blunt-flowered Rush. 7, 8. Not in- 

 frequent in wet meadows : Needham, Shimpling, etc. 



J. lamprocarpus, Ehr. Shiny-fruited Rush. 7, 8. Abundant 

 in the marshy meadows of the Waveney Valley. Gawdy 

 Hall Wood ; Spring Wood, Weybread. 



J. acutiflorus, Ehr. Sharp-flowered Rush. 6 8. Not un- 

 common : wet ground, Jtushall Wood and Spring Wood, 

 Weybread, F. Marsh near Earsham Hall, F. Brockdisli 

 and" St. Margaret's (EAH). 



LUZULA, DC. 



L. pilosa, Willd. Hairy Wood Rush. 3 5. Abundant in 

 woods and shady places : Gawdy Hall ; Shotford Hill ; 

 Homersfield, etc. 



L. campestr.is, DC. Field Wood Rush. 4, 5. Common in 

 pastures and on grassy banks. 



L. multiflora, Lej. Many-headed Wood Rush. 6. Rare : 

 Fir Cover, Brockdish, F. 



TYPHACEJ3, 



TYPHA, L. 



T. latifolia, L. Greater Reed-Mane. 7, 8. Frequent in ponds 

 and ditches : Baker's Barn Brickyard, Redenhall ; near 

 Mendham Priory ; Dickleburgh ; Harleston ; Wortwell ; 

 Pulham ; Shimpling, etc. Popular names Cat's-tail, Bul- 

 rush. 



T. angustifolia, L. Lesser Reed-Mace. 6, 7. Not infrequent 

 in ditches and pools : The Little Barn, Gawdy Hall North 

 Lodge ; riverside near Mendham Targets ; Brockdish ; 

 Shimpling ; Pulham Market ; Earsham. 



