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1 147. Typha latifolia, L. (Reed-mace). Native. British 

 type. Range 1. Lakes and ponds. Frequent at a low level. 

 The natives erroneously call it 'bulrushes,' and sometimes 

 ' candle-wicks.' — (W. Hodgson.) 



1 148. Typha angustifolia, L. Native. English type. 

 Range 1. 



W. Rydal Water.— (J. C. Melvill.) 



L. Urswick Tarn, Ulverstone. — (Miss Hodgson.) Blelham 

 Tarn.— (W. H. Hills.) 



ORDER JUNCACE.E. 



1 1 50. Juncus filiformis, L. Native. Intermediate type. 

 Range 1. Shores of the large lakes; locally plentiful. 

 Bassenthwaite Lake, Lowes Water, Derwentwater, Thirlmere, 

 Crummock Lake, head of Coniston Water, by Windermere at 

 Bowness. 



1 151. Juncus conglomerates, L. Native. British type. 

 Range 1. Frequent in swamps, up to 560 yards. — (Watson.) 



1151*. Juncus effusus, L (Common Rush; 'Sieves'). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-3. Everywhere common in 

 swamps, up to 500 yards on Styhead Pass, 600 yards on 

 Coniston Old Man, 720 yards on Helvellyn. — (Watson.) 



1151*. Juncus diffusus, Hoppe. Native. British type. 

 Range 1. 



L. Humphrey Head, at the bottom of the wood on the 

 east side of the ridge. — (B.) 



1 152. Juncus glaucus, Sibth. Native. English type. 

 Range 1. Roadsides and swamps. Frequent; up to 300 

 yards at Shap ; 400 yards. — (Watson.) 



