388 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
Juncus conglomeratus L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-400. Frequent in damp places, ascending 
to the foot of Great Whernside. 
Juncus effusus L. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-800. Common in ditches and damp places, ascending 
to the peak of Nine Standards and the Main Limestone of 
Mickle Fell. 
Juncus glaucus Sibth. English type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-400. Common in damp places, ascending 
to the upper part of Upton Gill, Penhill, and as high on the 
slope towards Arkengarthdale of Booze Moor. 
Juncus diffusus Hoppe. English type. Native. Area 
0.7.2. Range o-250, Wamp places, rare. . In the Yore 
district on the east of Semerwater. In the Central Valley 
between Barton and Halnaby, in ditches at Newsham, fields 
near the Woodend Railway Bridge, and ponds at Busby Stoop. 
About the pond above the land-slip at Kirkby Knowle. 
Juncus maritimus Sm. British type. Native. Mari- 
time. Area 5 4. Range Coast-Level. Amongst the sand-hills 
in front of the village of Coatham, and found also by the Rev. 
G. E. Smith in the neighbourhood of Whitby. 
Juncus acutiflorus Ehrh. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-400. Common in watery places, ascending 
to Urra Moor over Bilsdale. 
Juncus lamprocarpus Ehrh. British type. Native. 
Area general. Range o-600. Common in watery places, 
ascending to the edge of the upper zone on Great Whernside. 
A curious maritime form grows in the salt-marshes at Coatham. 
Juncus supinus Mcench. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-650. Common in damp places, ascending 
to a tarn on the edge of the fell on the north of the source of 
the Swale. 
Juncus obtusiflorus Ehrh. English type. Native. Area 
8.6.2. Range o-200. In the west in Skeeby Marsh, and 
