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equal (?). — Not being quite satisfied of this being J. Gerardi 
(Loisel.) I have considered it better to retain Mr. Bicheno's name 
provisionally. — Salt marshes. P. VI. — VIII. Mud Rush. 
22. .7. tenuis (Willd.) ; " st. above shortly dichotomous pa- 
nicled, 1. linear-setaceous grooved, fl. solitary approximate mostly 
sessile, caps, nearly spherical shorter than the very acuminated 
leaves of the perianth." Hooker. — E. B. 2174. J. Gesneri Sm. — 
Distinguished from the following by its capsule. Smith states 
that the true J. tennis (Willd., Pursh) differs essentially by 
having a cymose not racemose panicle. I am not acquainted 
with the Scottish plant. — " By a rivulet in marshy ground, 
among the mountains of Clova. Near the summits." Mr. G. 
D->n. P. VII. S. 
23. /. bufonius (L.) ; st. leafy dichotomous, 1. setaceous, fl. 
solitary unilateral scattered mostly sessile, segments of the peri- 
anth unequal lanceolate-acuminate longer than the oblong obtuse 
capsule. — E. B. 802. St. 36. 12. — St. 4 — 8 in. high, usually with 
only 1 leaf on the slender stems. — /3. fasciculatus (Koch) ; st. 
shorter (2 — 3 in. high) and thicker, fl. 2 or 3 together. — Marshy 
and wet places. A. VII. VIII. Toad Rush. 
[J. pygmceus (Thuil.), which has a pyramidal caps, and closely 
resembles J. bufonius fi, will probably be found in Britain.] 
3. Luzula DeCand. 
1. L. sylvatica (Bich.) ; 1. linear-lanceolate hairy, panicle sub- 
cymose doubly compound, peduncles elongated, clusters about 
3-flowered, segments of perianth bristle-pointed as long as the 
ovate-mucronate capsule, filaments very short, seed minutely 
tubercled at the end. — E. B. 737- St. 36. 14. L. 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 leafy bracts. — Shady places. P. 
IV.— VL Great TVoedrush. 
2. L. Forsteri (DC.) ; 1. linear hairy, panicle subcymose only 
slightly branched, peduncles l-Jlowered erect with fl. and fr., fila- 
ments about as long as the anth., Caps, acute, 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. L. pilosa (Willd.) ; 1. lanceolate hairy, panicle subcymose 
only slightly branched, peduncles 1 -flowered reflexed after flower- 
ing, filaments about half as long as the anth., caps, blunt, seeds 
with a falcate crest.— E. B. 736. St. 77. 3.— St. slender 6— 12 in. 
high.— Thickets. P. V. 
4. L. campestris (Willd.) ; 1. linear hairy, panicle of 3 or 4 
ovate dense sessile or stalked clusters, segments of perianth lan- 
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