300 CTPEEACE^. 



inod. anglicus alter, Park, common in the Thames near London ; 

 Budd. MSS. is a yoimg slender specimen (Budd. Herb. liv. f. 62). These 

 are probably both referable to Smith's var. )3 = <S. tuberosus, Desf. (see 

 Mart. Mill. Diet.), also found in Kent and Essex by the Kev. G. E. 

 Smith, and in Surrey (see Seem. J. of Bot. iii. 191).* 



926. S. sylvaticus, L. 



Cyp. graminms s. miliaceus (Johns., Merr., Pet., Newt., Blackst.). Pseudo- 

 cyperus gram. s. mil. (Park.). Gramen cyper aides miliaceum, C. B. 

 (Merr.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 75. E. B. 919 (drawn from a Hampstead specimen). Eeich. 



Ic. Germ. viii. 313. 

 Wet places, especially in woods ; rather rare. P. July, August. 

 I. On Uxbridge Moor, T. F. Eorster ; B. G. 399. 

 IV. Meadows bet. Hampstead Heath and Highgate ; Merr. 33 and 52, 

 Pet. Midd. and Cone. Gr. 146. Hampstead Heath; Johns. Enum. 

 Turner's Wood ; Irv. MSS. Bishop's Wood. 

 V. Canal at Northolt, W. M. H.; Melv. 84. Canal side, Apperton!; 

 Ncwb. Canal near Brentford ; Hemsley. By the Brent, Hanwell ! ; 

 Warren. By the Brent, Perivale ; Lees. 

 VI. Pond near Highgate; HUl, 33. Southgate, J. Woods; B. G. 399. 

 The Alders Wood, Whetstone. Near Park Station, Edmonton. 

 VII. [Bet. London and Kentish Town, in the bottom of a field ; Park. Theat. 

 1173. A little beyond Pancras Church ; Newton MSS. Eoad from 

 London to Highgate ; Blackst. Spec. 16.] [Walcot Gardens, near the 

 Wilderness ; Hill, 33.] [Meadow bet. Fortess Terrace, Kentish 

 Town, and Highgate, 1840 ; Herb. Hardw.] 

 First record: JbAwsow, 1632. 



727. S, triqueter, L. 



Juncus caitle triangulari (Merr., Pet.). J. acutus maritimus caule trian- 



gulo, C. B. (R. Cat. and Syn. i.). J. acutus marit. caule triquetro Tnax. 



molli procerior nostras, Pluk. (R. Syn. ii.). J. marit. caule triquetrof 



molli (Doody). 8. mucronatus, var. $ (Huds.). 



Cyb. Br. iii. 73. E. B. 1694 (drawn from a Thames (Surrey) specimen). 



Eeich. Ic. Germ. viii. 305. Hook. Curt. vol. iv. 

 By the Thames within tidal influence; very rare. P. August, Sep- 

 tember. 

 VII. By the Eiver Thames side, both above and below London ; B. Cat. i. 

 179 and Syn. i. 201 and Syn. ii. 272. Isle of Dogs, copiously; in 

 the Thames by Limehouse ; Boody MSS. At the horse-ferry at 

 Westminster, first shown me by Dr. Dale ; Merr. 67. In the 



* Cyperus rotundus littoreus inodorus, J. B., by the Thames about London in many 

 places, Mr. Doody ; Ray Fasc. 5. Plukenet {Almag. 127) thought 'this the same as the 

 ordinary plant, whilst Buddie (MSS. v.) says he never could ' learn there is any such 

 plant growing in England.' He quotes the figure in Park. Theat. 1264, 3, which repre- 

 Bcnts apparently some Carex, certainly not a Scirpus. 



t Triangulari in ij. Syn. iii. 428, where Dillenius quotes Doody. 



