362 90. juNOACE^. 



capsules, creepsre^.—i:. 5.900. -Si!. 71. 14. iJ. ix. 393.— St. 8— 12 

 in. high. Root with lax runners. Leafiike bract exceeding the 

 flowers. Caps, chocolate-coloured, about ^ inch long. Fila- 

 ments about twice as long as the anthers. Micaceous mountain 

 hogs at a great elevation, rare. P. VII. VIII. S. 



10. J, triglumis (L.) ; st. leafless round, I. radical subulate 

 channelled bituhular, head solitary terminal of 1 — S erect fl. 

 usually equalling the membranous bract, segments of perianth 

 elliptic-oblong blunt falling rather short of the ovate-ohlong 

 hlunt mucronate caps., ccespitose. — E. B. 809. St. 28. 2. iJ. ix. 

 392. — St. several from one root, 3 — 6 in. high, perfectly round. 

 Leaflike bract equalling or falling short of the flowers. Caps, 

 chestnut-coloured. — Boggy places on mountains. P. VII. VIII. 



E. S. 



11. J. higlumis (L.), st. leafless channelled on one side, I. radi- 

 cal subulate compressed (not channelled, nor Mtzebular), head 

 solitary terminal of 2 unilateral fl. one of which is stalked but 

 usually falls short of the leaflike bract, segments of perianth 

 oblong blunt falling rather short of the turbinate refuse trigonous 

 caps., root flbrous. — JE. B. 898. — St. 2 — 4 in. high, seldom more 

 than one from each root. Caps, light brown with purple mar- 

 gins. — Boggy spots on mountains, rare. P. VIII. S. 



12. J. trif'idus (L.) ; st. with 1 leaf on its upper part, basal 

 sheaths awned, upper sheath with a short 1., head terminal of 

 1 — 3 fl. tvith tico setaceous leaflike bracts, segments of perianth 

 acute, falling short of the roxmded elliptic beaked caps., creep- 

 ing.— i^. B. 1482. St. 71. 12. a. ix. 394.— St. crowded, erect, 

 slender, 2 — 6 in. high. Occasionally the stem-1. is wanting, 

 and sometimes it has a second head in its axil. Perianth and 

 caps, dark brown. — Damp rocky places on mountains. P. VII. 



vm. s. 



tt Flowers in a terminal head, or 2 heads one above the other, 

 or in panicled heads. Seeds not appendaged. 



13. J. capitdtus (Weigel) ; st. naked erect simple, 1. radical 

 filiform, head terminal mostly solitary falling short of the seta- 

 ceous bract, segments of the perianth unequal, outer ovate-lan- 

 ceolate, acuminate-aristate tioice as long as the truncate apiculate 

 caps., stam. S.—JS. B. S. 2644.— Plant 1—4 in. high. L. half 

 as long as the stems. Heads large, of 3 — 10 sessile flowers. — 

 Land's End and Lizard district. Corn. ; Guernsey and Jersey. 

 A. VL VII. E. 



14. J. obtusifldrus (Ehrh.) ; 1-leaved st. and internally jointed 

 I. terete, panicle repeatedly compound spreading divaricate, seg- 

 ments of perianth equal blunt equalling the ovate acute trigonous 



