84. JUNCACE^. 43 



Descends to the sea level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends, at the coast level, to East Highlands. 



Range of mean annual temperature 53 — 47. 



Native. Littoral. Doubtful whether this species should 

 be referred to the English or British tj^pe of distribution ; 

 being assimilated to the former by its rarity on the coasts 

 of Scotland, and to the latter by its extension northward 

 into Moray. The Rev. G. Gordon says that it is fre- 

 quently met with inland. 



1155. JuNOUS ACUTUS, Linn. 



Area 1 2 3 [4 5] 6 7 * * * * [12 13]. 



South limit in Cornvrall, Dorset, Sussex, Kent. 



North limit in Caernarvon. [Flint ? Norfolk ?] 



Estimate of provinces 5. Estimate of counties 12. 



Latitude 50 — 53. Atlantic type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian zone. 



Descends to the sea level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends, at the sea level, to North Wales. 



Range of mean annual temperature 52 — 50. 



Native. Littoral. Occasionally confused with J. mari- 

 timus ; and, through similarity of name, even with J. acu- 

 tiflorus. It has been reported from Cornwall (Martyn), 

 Devon (H. C. Watson), Somerset (Rev. J. Collins), Dorset 

 (Mr. G. S. Gibson), Sussex (Mr. Borrer), Kent (— S. 

 Buckland !), Glamorgan (Mr. S. P. Woodward !), Caermar- 

 then (Mr. Motley), Pembroke (Mrs. Russell !), Merioneth 

 (Mr. J. E. Bowman), and southern point of Caernarvon 

 (Rev. H. Davies, in B. G.). To these counties others may 

 be added, which will re(iuire verification ; namely, Suffolk 

 (Mr. Davy, in B. G.), Norfolk (Mr. Crowe, in B. G.), 

 Gloucester (Cheltenham ;— Mr. Buckman), Flint (Mr. Grif- 



