JUNCACE^, 285 



690. 1.. pilosa, WHM. Wood Rush. 



Gr. ncm. hirsut. minus avgustifol. (Lob.). Gi: nem. k/rs. htiifol. minus* 

 (Merr.). Gr. nein. hirsut. vtdgare, B. S^n.{Bl&ckst.). Juncus pilostis, 

 L. (Cxart.). 

 Cvb. Br. iii. 54. Curt. F. L. f. 5. 



Woods and shady places ; rather common ?. P. March — May. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 37. Pinner Wood ; Melv. 80. Eiiish'p 

 Woods. 

 IV. Bishop's Wood. Turner's Wood. Scratch Wood. Stanmore ; /itrJ. iZisirr. 

 V. Horsington Wood, W. M. H. ; Melv. 80. 

 TI. About Highgate ; Loh. 111. 40. Edmonton. 

 Wl. Below the pine-walk at Hampsted ; Me>~rett, 54. Cain Wood ; Pet. 

 Cone. Gr. 226. 



First record : Lobel, about 1600. 



691. Ii. campestrls, Willd. 



Grumen exile hirsut. cyperoides (Johns., Blackst.). Gr. hirsictiim exile, 



Ger. em. (Merr.). Juncus campestris, L. (Curt.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 55. Curt. F. L. f. 2. 



Dry fields and pastures ; rather common. P. April, May. 

 I. Harefield ; Blackst. Fasc. 36. Pinner. 

 II. Near Strawberry Hill. About Staines. Near Charlton. 



III. Hounslow Heath. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ! ; Johns. Emm. Bishop's Wood. Harrow district, 



abundant ; Melv. 80. 

 VI. Finchley ; Betstile Lane, Colney Hatch ; Herb. Hardw. Edmonton. 

 VII. In Hide Park ; Merrett, 63. Kensinfrton ; Herb. Rudge. Cain Wood ; 

 Fef. Cone. Gr. 224. Fields bet. Highgate and Kentish Town. 

 First record: Johison, 1632. 



692. If. multlflora, Lej. 



Gram, hirsut. elatius panic, juncea compacta, R. Syn. ii. (Blackst.). Close- 

 headed hairy Rush-grass (Pet.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 56. Syme E. B. x. t. 15,30. 

 He;iths and commons ; rather common. P. May, June. 

 I. Wood by roadside from Harefield Common to Busher Heath ; Blackst. 

 Fasc. 37. Harefield Common. Harrow Weald Common, abundant. 

 Stanmore Heath. 



III. Drilling Ground, Hounslow ! ; Ncwb. Near Hatton. 



IV. Road bet. Finchley and Hendon ! ; Niwb. North Heath, Hampstead. 

 V. Near Hanwell ! ; Warren. 



VI. Hadley ! ; Warren. Great Northern Ry. bank, Colney Hatch. 

 Vn. Cain Wood ; Pet. Cone. Gr. 225, and Herb. Young. 

 First record : Petiver, 1716. 



* Synonymy involved ; perhaps refers to L. syjmtka, or possibly L. Fortteri confuses 

 the uamcE. 



