20 JUNCACEE (Baker). [ Juncus. 
Western Rearon: Little en Zeyher! near the mouth of the 
Orange River, Ecklon and Zeyher, 73! 
Also Europe and North Africa. 
. J. punctorius (Linn. fil. Suppl. 208); perennial, tufted on a 
ean rhizome; produced leaf one only from the middle of the stem, 
long, subulate, septate, the others reduced to sheaths; stem 
moderately stout, 2-4 ft. long; inflorescence ample, terminal, 
reaching + ft. long and broad; flowers many in a cluster; bracts 
ovate, shorter than the flowers; perianth-segments lanceolate, 5}, in. 
long; stamens 6, rather shorter than the perianth; capsule oblong, 
brown, acute, as long as the perianth ; gor not tailed. Thunb. 
Prodr. 66; Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg 191; Kunth, Enum. 
iii, 332 ; Buchen. in Abhand. Naturw. my ‘Brem. iv. 42.4, ‘.. & 
16. J. Schimperi, Hochst. in Schimp. Pl. Abyss. ‘No. 56; A. Rich. 
Abyss. ii. 338. J. acutiflorus, var. capensis, Spreng. Neue 
«ik LUT, 
Coast Reeron: Clanwilliam Div.; between eS af ee and a bee 
River, Drége, e! Wupperthal, Drége, "ts Bosch Kloo ége, g. 
about the sat and at Salt River near Cape Tow * Burckolt 674! | ee 
Lion Mountain and Table Mountain, Burchell, 253 | Ecklon, 46 6, 47. ee 
Maehain, Ecklon, 902! Paarl Div.; by the Berg River, Drage aa. Talia 
Div. ; near Tulbagh waterfall, Ecklon and han ge 5. Worcester Diy. 
tains near Worcester, Rehmann, 2549! Stellenbosch Div. ; ae polos ‘ote, 
Zeyher, 104. Klapmut, Rekmann, 2265 ! Uitenhage Div., Ecklon and Zeyher, 
648 ! ie 0 
C i Reet : Aberdeen Div. ; Camdeboo mene ey Drége, c. Somerset 
Div poet of Little Fish River, 2800 ft .» MacOwan, 171 
-ALAHARI REGION : Griqualand West ; eb op Town, Burchell, 1871! Trans- 
vaal; Wonderboom Poort, Rehmann, 4472 ! 4473 
Ea 3 ERN REGION: Pondol land ; between uk River and St. Johns River, 
e, 
6. J. brevistilus (Buchen. in Abhand. Naturw. Ver. Brem. iy. 433, 
inflorescence terminal; flowers 12-16 in a eluster; floral bracts 
ovate-lanceolate ; perianth-segments lanceolate, 1 in. nq 
broader; stamens 3, half as long as the perianth ; 3 Style papi 
obsolete ; capsule oblong, not longer than the perianth ; seeds n 
tailed. Buchen, in Engl. Jahrb. xii. 346. 
SoutH Arnica: without locality. No specimen at Kew 
Described from a single imperfect specimen, probably faathorbd in Natal by 
Krauss. 
7. J. oxycarpus (E. Meyer ex Kunth, Enum. iii. 336) ; perennial, 
densely tufted ; produced leaves 3-5, short, ascending, subulate, 
separate ; stem moderately stout, terete, 1}-2 ft. long; inflorescence 
terminal, much less ample and com i inctorius ; 
flowers about 20 in a cluster; bracts ovate-acuminate, nearly as 
