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J. maritimus (Sm.). Fig. 630. Lesser Sea Rush. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
Salt Marshes, and hollows among the sandhills. Occasional. 
L. Southport (D.). Dungeon; Formby; 1875, Banks of 
River Mersey, between Ditton and Hale Point (r.b.). 
C. Bidston marsh, and back of the sandhills between Hoylake 
and West Kirby (H.). Behind the sandhills, between Wal- 
lasey and Leasowe ; Seacombe (j.h.l.). Bromborough Marsh 
(h.s.f.). Shore between Eastham Ferry and Ellesmere Port ; 
about the old ferry at Ince (r.b.). 
J. supinus ( Moench ). Fig. 631. Lesser Jointed-Rush. Native. P. 
VI-VIII. 
Damp places. Rare. 
d. uliginosus (Roth.). 
C. Claughton (j.h.l.). Oxton Heath (r.b.). 
e. subvert icill at us ( Wulf .). 
Damp places. Occasional. 
L. Ditches between Little Crosby and Ince (H.). Formby 
(D.) 
C. Bidston marsh (H.). Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
J. obtusiflorus (Ehrh.) Blunt-Flowered Rush. Native. P. VII-IX. 
Damp places. Rare. 
Note. — R ecent confirmation is required. 
J. lamprocarpus (Ehrh.). Fig. 632. Shining-Fruited Rush. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Boggy places. Common. 
J. acutiflorus (Ehrh.). Fig. 633. Sharp-Flowered Rush. Native. 
P. VI-VIII. 
Woods and damp places. Common. 
Luzula (Cand.). Wood-Rush. 
L. pilosa (Willd.). Fig. 634. Hairy Wood-Rush. Native P. V. 
Woods and shady places. Frequent. 
L. Hale. 
C. Eastham ; Barnston Dale. 
L. maxima (D. C.). Fig. 638. Great Wood-Rush. Native. P. 
IV-VI. 
Woods and shady places. Occasional. 
C. Eastham Woods ; Barnston Dale. 
