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ovate-mucronate capsule, filaments very short, seed minutely 
tubercled at the end.—E. B. 737. St. 36.14. R. ix. 390. LB. 
maxima DC., Koch. Juncus sylvaticus Huds.—Underground st. 
woody. St.12—18 in. high. L. broad, shining, striated with 
hairy edges. Panicle much longer than the leaflike bracts.— 
Shady places. P.IV.—VI. Great Woodrush. 
[L. nivea (DC.); panicle patent overtopped by bract, ped. 
mostly 4-flowered, segments of perianth acute longer than caps., 
anth. almost sessile.—Fl. whitish.—Bromhall Woods, Dunferm- 
line, but planted. 8.] 
2. L. Forsteri (DC.); 1. linear hairy, panicle subeymose only 
slightly branched, ped. 1-flowered erect with both fi. and fr., style 
equalling stam., filaments $ as long as the anth., caps. acute 
scarcely shorter than perianth, seeds with a straight blunt crest. 
—E. B. 1293. St. 77. 2.—St. slender, about a foot high.— 
Thickets, rather rare. P. V. E. 
3.7 L. Borreri (Bromf. MS.); 1. linear-lanceolate hairy, pan. 
subcymose long very slightly branched, ped. 1—2-f1., upper ones 
refleved after flowering, style equalling stam., filaments about 3 
as long as anth., caps. acute shorter (?) than the perianth, seeds 
with a slender reflexed crest.—St. slender, more than a foot high. 
Bracts at base of pan. narrow, scarcely leaflike. Ovary not taper- 
ing into the style. Caps. perhaps equalling the perianth when 
ripe. Seeds as large as those of L. Forsteri and with a long 
crest folded back upon the seed. Only 2 seeds have been found 
(Mr. W. H. Purchas).—Dr. Bromfield’s absence from England 
prevents my obtaining his present opinion upon this plant, but I 
adopt his proposed name for it most willingly and insert it doubt- 
fully as a species. See Phytol. iii. 983.—Isle of Wight. Sussex. 
Ross, Herefordshire. P.1V. V. E. 
4. L. pilosa (Willd.); 1. lanceolate hairy, panicle subeymose 
only slightly branched, peduncles 1—3-fl., upper ones reflexed 
after flowering, fl. solitary, style (excluding stigmas) exceeding 
stam., filaments about half as long as the anth., caps. blunt 
scarcely as long as the perianth, seeds with a falcate crest.—E. B. 
736. St. 77. 3.—St. slender, 6—12 in. high.—Thickets. P. V. 
5. L. campestris (Willd.) ; 1. linear hairy, panicle of 3 or 4 
ovate dense sessile or stalked clusters, segments of perianth lan- 
ceolate-acuminate longer than the obtuse apiculate caps., fila- 
ments much shorter than the anthers, seeds nearly globular with a 
basal appendage —E. B. 672. St. 77. 5.—St. 4—6 in. high. 
Anth. linear, about 6 times as long as the filaments.— Pastures 
and dry places. P. IV. V. 
6. L. multiflora (Lej.); 1. lear hairy, panicle of numerous 
ovate dense sessile or stalked clusters, segments of perianth nar- 
