LUZULA. 353 



nients of peptantA k>vdie-l'anoeolate'' aoiite or bluWtieh equaUing 

 the oljovate blurit mticronate capsule, faith. 4 tides as long as 

 their filainentsj-i-^. B. 933. St. 36. 11. H. ix. 400.— St.v4recf, 

 6 — 12 in. high. L. many, somewhat spreading, rigid, half as 

 long as the stem. Caps, pale brown, shining/ — Wet hteaths and 

 moors. P. VI. VII. E.S.I. 



. 19. /., aojnpre.-i'sus, ( Jaoq.) ; st. with 1 Je^f in the middle, I.!liiiear 

 channelLedj panicle terminal coiipoimd subcymose usually fall- 

 ing short of the -bract, segments of perianth ovaUohlorig hlu?it 

 falliiiq short of tlie rotmdly ovate- shortly mmyrohate capsule. — 

 -B. -B.' £134, St.p&,lZ. i?. ix. 399.— St. slender, erect, round and 

 leafy below, naked and coinpressed ^]jQve. Floral bracts' usually 

 pale. Style half the length of the ovarj'. Anth. ' dbloiig. — • 

 Pamp places, P.,VL— yHI. ,.,,, ,■, E.S.I. 



■ 20.' J. Oerar'di (Lois.) ; st. with \\ or- rhore leaves,jl. linfear 

 channelled^ panicle terminal compound subcymose usually ex- 

 ceeding- the bract, segments of perianth oval-oblong blunt 

 aBovi equalling the ' oval-ohhng strongly mueronate cdpsuhi^-^J. 

 casnosus Bich.','Sia., E. B. S. 2680. St. 71. 8.' B. ix. -898.— St. 

 trigonous in -its upper 'part.- -Floi:al bracts usually shining, 

 bro-wn. Style as long as the ovary.- Anth. long; — Saltmaishe's. 

 P.VL— Vin. Mud Bush. E.S.I. 



[/. ten'uis . (Willd.) j st. shortly foi:ked above panicled, 1. 

 lipear-setaceous grpoyed, fl. solitary near together mostly sessile, 

 caps, nearly sphencal shorter than the very aeuminate segm. of 

 the perianth. — ^. I?! 2174— Clova Mountains. Mr. G.Bm. t. 



VII.]: „ ,_. ,/ , ,. ,:, „, ,,, ,-\ ; s. 



21. J. buf6nius (L.) ; st. leafy forked, 1. setaceotfs^ fl. solitary 

 unilateral scattered mostly ^essUe, segment of, the perianth 

 un^^ual lanceolate-acuminate exceeding' the oblong hlifta cap- 

 suk.—E.S; 802. St. 36. 12. B. ix. 395.— St. 4^8 in. high, 

 usually with only 1 leaf on the slender stems. — p. fasciadatus 

 (Koch);, st, shorter (2— 3' in. high) and thicker, fl. 2 or- 3 to- 

 gether. -^Marshy and vet places. A. VII. VIII. Todd' Bush. 

 ",'"'"'- ' ■' ' E. S. I. 



[J. pygmalus (Thuil.),^/.- tria,ndrvs (B. ix. 891), with a pyra- 

 midal caps., and .like J.,biifo)mts p, will perhaps be fpuii,d in, 

 sandy .places near tbe sea.] - , , ,-[ ( 



,3. Lp'zuiA G'tjmc?. Wopd'Eusli, ' ,; s 



1. L'. sylrat'ica (Bich.) ; 1. linear-laneeolatte -haii-yy yamcfe 

 subcymose douMy ooj^rpojoirf, peduncles long, clusters about 3- 

 flowered, segments of perianth bristle-pointed equalHng the' 

 ovate-mucronate capsule, filaments very short, seeds minutely 



