136 JUNCACE/E. 



1913-14, p. 461; 1914-15, p. 510. " Prof. Lindman thought 

 that the specimen sent to him was a monstrosity rather than 

 a true variety; and Mr. R. S. Adamson rather a luxuriant 

 form than a true variety," B.E.C., 1914, p. 27. Mr. White 

 suggests that the name atlanticus should be regarded as pro- 

 visional, till the plant has been compared with specimens of 

 /. rigidus in the Rouy Herbarium at Paris, B.E.C., 1914, p. 



164. 



J. blllbOSUS, Linn. var. Kochii (F. Schultz) . 



17. The Lizard, 1911, Druce, New Phyt., 1911, p. 321. 



J. pygmaeilS, Rich (mutabilis, Lam). 



7. In small quantities on drying mud near Ruan Pool, Mar- 

 shall, /own. Bot., 1918, p. 187. Lizard Downs, 1914, Miss M. 

 Cobbe. Damp cart tracks on the Downs between the Lizard 

 and Hayle Kimbro, Miss A. B. Cobbe, B.E.C., 1916, p. 505. 



J. capitatus, Weigel. 



7. St. Martin-in-Meneage, 1919, Tresidder. About four miles 

 north-east of the original locality near Kynance, Miss A. J3. 

 Cobbe; recorded as " eight miles east,'* B.E.C., 79/6, p. 505. 



8. In considerable quantity in damp places on cliffs about two 

 miles west of St. Ives, 1919, Downes. Recorded in error as 

 /. pygm<sus, Journ. Bot., 1919, p. 260. 



This species has been found near Rhosneigr, Anglesey, B.E.C., 

 1918, p. 402. 



*Luzula albida, DC. Alien. 3. Near Liskeard, 1913. Miss 

 Cicely Foster, as Juncoides nemorosum, Morong, B.E.C., 

 1913, p. 385. 



L. Forsteri (DC) . 



3. "Hessenford" (Flora). Abundant on roadside between No 

 Man's Land and Hessenford; lane to Looe dust heaps, 1919, 

 Thurston. Frequent between Par and Luxulyan, Salisbury. 

 Tregrehan near St. Austell, Tresidder. 



Hybrid. L. Forsteri x pilosa. 



4. Hustyn Wood, St. Breock, Curnow teste Arthur Bennett, 

 R./.C., 1911, p. 388. 



