40 SPECIMEN BOTANICUM. 
I. 
I RiS FOETIDISSIMA, fcu XyRIS, OfFIC. J. 
R. H. 360. Xyris, feu Spatula foetida. 
Park. 2 56. Gladiolus foetidus. C. B. Pin. 30. 
Stinking Gladdon, or Gladwyn. Ad fepes & in 
dumetis haud autem frequens. In the Hedges 
by the Road-fide between St. Albans and Dun- 
ftable^ and near Oxford Caftle. Julio & Au- 
gufto floret. 
Juncus gramineus, minimus, capil- 
lari FOLi*, CAPITE sQjTAMoso. Burr. Ic. 
118. 2. JunCeilus omnium minimus, Chamaef- 
haenos. Lob. Adv. 44. Scirpus ^liaceus humi- 
lis. Cat. Gijf. 158. The leajl Rujh of ali. In 
humidioribus glareofls. On the long Bog at 
Chifelhurft, Kenty plentifully. On Harefield 
Moor abundantly. Julio Ipicam profert. 
JuNCOIDES CALYCULIS PALEACEIS, GLO- 
MERATIS, FOLIO VARIANS. Schcuchz. Agrojt.. 
330. Tab. 7. Fig. 10. Juncus parvus repens, 
capitulis foliaceis. Vaill. Bot. Paris iio. Gra- 
men Junceum, capfulis triangulis, cauliculis te- 
nuibus, foliis ad nodos & panicularum diva- 
ricationes praelongis. Raii Syn, Ed. II. 275. 
Small creeping RuJh, with foUaceous Heads. By 
the Ponds on Wandfworth Common near the 
New Church-yard. 
Junco 
