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20. J. Gemr'di (Lois.) ; st. with 1 or more leaves, 1. linear 
channeled, panicle tenninal compound subcyniose usually ex- 
ceeding the bract, segments of perianth oval-oblong blunt 
about equalling the oval-oblong stronqly imtcronate capstde. — J. 
ccenosus Bich., Sm., E. B. S. 2680'. St. 71. 8. R. ix. 398.— 
i St. trigonous in its upper part. Floral bracts usually shining, 
brown. Style as long as the ovary. Anth. long, at least twice 
as long as the filaments. — Salt marshes. P. VI. — VIII. Mud 
Rush. E. S. 1. 
[J. ten'uis (Willd.) ; st. shortly forked above panicled, 1. 
linear-setaceous grooved, fl. solitary near together mostly sessile, 
caps, nearly spherical shorter than the very acuminate segm. of 
<Ae pma«<A.—-E. 2174— Clova Mountains. Mr. G. Bon. P. 
vn.] S. 
21. J. hifdnius (L.) ; st. leafy forked, 1. setaceous, fl. solitary 
unilateral scattered mostly sessile, segments of the perianth 
unequal lanceolate-acuminate exceeding the oblong htunt cap- 
sule.— E. B. 802. St^. 36. 12. R. ix. 395.— St. 4—8 in. high, 
usuallv with only 1 leaf on the slender stems. — ^.famculutus 
(Koch); St. shorter (2—3 in. high) and thicker, fl. 2 or 3 to- 
gether. — Marshy and wet places. A. VII. VIII. Toad Rush. 
E. S. I. 
{J.pygmce'us (Thuil.), J. triandrus (R. ix. 391), with a pyrami- 
dal caps., and like /. hufonius ^, will perhaps be found in sandy 
places near the sea.] 
3. Lu'zTTLA Cand. Wood Eush. 
1. L. syhat'ica (Bich.); 1. linear-lanceolate hairy, panich 
suhcymose doubly coynpound, peduncles long, clusters about 3- 
flowered, segments of perianth bristle-pointed equalling the 
ovate-mucronate capsule, filaments veiy short, seeds minutely 
tubercled at the end.— ^. B. 737. St. 36. 14. R. ix. 390. L. 
maxima DC, Koch. Juncus sylvaticus Huds. — Rhizome woody. 
St. 12 — 18 in. high. L. broad, shining, striate, with hairy 
edges. Panicle much exceeding the leaflike bracts. — Shady 
places. P. IV.— VI. E. S. I. 
2. L. Fors'teri (DC.) ; 1. linear hairy, panicle subcymose only 
slightly branched, ped. 1-Jlo^vered erect with both fl. and fr., style 
equalling stam., filaments | as long as the anth., caps, acute 
scarcely falling short of perianth, seeds ivith a straight blunt 
crest.— E. B. 1293. St. 77. 2.— St. slender, about a foot high. 
Caps, with 3 acute angles, not suddenly conti-acted above. — 
Thickets, rather rare. P. V. E. 
