398 CLXii. JiTNCACE^. (J. D. Hooker.) IJuncus. 



320; stem tall slender 1-3-leaved, leaves filiform acute, cyme many-fld. 

 white exceeded or not by the lower bract, sepals oblong-lanceolate olstasB 

 membranous inner longer, capsule usually far exserted long-beaked, seeds 

 with very long tails. Suchen. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xii. 397. J. Hoffmeisteri, 

 Klotzsoh in Bot. Beis. Pr. Waldem. 60, t. 98 ; Buchen. I. c. vi. 220. J. 

 benghalensis, Kunth Enum. iii. 360 ; Buchen. I. c. vi. 211 ; xii. 400. J. 

 sphenostemon, Buchen. I. c. xii. 401. J. concinniis, impart Herb. Hook. f. 

 & T. Isolepis sp. Wall. Gat. 348 A. 



Tbmpeeate and Subalpine Himalaya, alt. 6-13,000 ft., from Kashmir to 

 Sikkim. 



Stems 5-20 in., tufted, stoloniferous, at length fistnlar ; basal sheaths mem- 

 branous. Leaves slender, channelled, or flattish above, tubular; sheath long, 

 aurioled. Cyme 8-24-fld. ; lower bracts variable, floral ovate-lanceolate, hyaline ; 

 flowers shortly pedicelled ; sepals nearly ^ in. long ; antliers half as long as the 

 filaments, style and stigmas short. Capsule often half as long again as the sepals, 

 1-celled. Seeds -j^ in. long, tails longer than the nacleas. J. sphenostemon 

 appears to me to be only a poor small state of membranaceus, the anthers are not 

 cuneate, hut almost exactly linear ; its seeds are not ripe. J. henghalensis was 

 founded on a Wallichian specimen of membranaceus with a false locality. 



*** Oyme compound of several heads. 



t Stoloniferous. Flowers large (J in. long and upwards). Stamens 

 included. 



19. J. sphacelatus, Becne. in Jacquem. Voy. Bot. 172, t. 172 ; stem 

 stout terete leafy, leaves involute, cyme of 2-5 clustered or distant and 

 superposed erect dark brown 2-5-fld. heads, lower bract elongate,- sepals 

 narrowly lanceolate much longer than the stamens and prismatic beaked 

 capsule, seeds long-tailed. Buchen. in Engl. Bot. Jahrh. vi, 225; xii. 404. 

 — J uncus, Wall. Cat. 9001 injpa/rt. 



Alpine Himalatta; from Kashmir to Sikkim, alt. 12-16,000 ft. — Disteib- 

 Afi^ghan, Turkestan. 



Stems 8-16 in., tufted, smooth, fistnlar; stolons as thick as a crow-quill. Leaves 

 strict, obtuse or acute, uuitubular, obscurely septate. Ct/me with the heads usually 

 distant, sessile or,peduncIed ; floral bracts lanceolate, acuminate ; sepals ^ to nearly 

 •J in. long, thinly glumaceous, tips finely acuminate, of inner hyaline; anthers 

 included, about equalling the filaments. Capsule dark brown, obtuse, mucronate, 

 3-8eptate. Seeds i in. long, tails very slender. 



20. J. himalensls, Klotzsch Sf Garcke in Bot. Beis. Pr. Waldem. 60, 

 t. 97 ; stem tall stout rigid, leaves filiform or involute, cyme of 2 or more 

 dark brown 3-8-fld. heads, lower bract elongate, outer sepals lanceolate 

 inner linear-oblong with broad membranous margins and tip rather longer 

 than the stamens and the ovoid long-beaked capsule, seeds long-tailed. 

 Buchen. in Engl. Bot Jahrb. vi. 229, t. 3 ; xii. 405. J. scirpoides, Jacguem. 

 mss. J. castaneus, Herb. Ind. Or. Hook.f. et Thorns. Junous No. 7. — Juncus, 

 Wall. Cat. 9001, in part 



Alpine and Subalpine Himalaya, alt. 7-14,000 ft. ; from Kashmir and 

 Western Tibet to BLiolan. 



Stems 8-20 In., erect, leafy below, 1-leaved above, hollow. Leaves tubular, 

 channelled above, obscurely septate ; auricles obscure. Cyme irregularly branched ; 

 branches sometimes an inch long and spreading ; bracts i-'^ in. diam. j flowers 

 shortly pedicelled, brown ; sepals i in. long, glumaceous, lanceolate, acute obtuse or 

 mucronate ; petals more oblong, obtuse, margins broadly scarious ; anthers linear. 



