JIO HEXANDRIA. MONOGYNIa. Juncus. 
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I' hulbosus, J. foliis linearibus canaliculatis, culmo bast 
folioso, panicula cymosa, capsulis obtusis. 
J. Straw undivided^ somwhai compressed: 
leaves strap-shaped, channelled: panicle ter¬ 
minating, shorter than the floral lea/\ cups 
and capsules blunt, 
ROUND-FliUlTED RUSH. Wet meadows and 
heaths; Tn Mr. Kirk's Greet Meadow at Normanton, 
near the foot-path ; and in fhe Parks, adjoining' tiie 
Bleach-}rfd close, Southwell. P. July. 
hufonius. J. foliis linearibus-canaliculatis, culmo di- 
chotomo racemoso, florious solitariis. 
J. Straw forked: flowers solitary, sitting: 
cal\x leafits spear-shaped, sharp-pointed 1 
cap^iule egg-shaped, shorter than the calyx, 
♦ % 
TOAD RUSH. Wet gravelly sandy meadows or pas¬ 
tures. A. July, August. 
pilosus. J. foliis plariis pilosis, panicula cym'osa di- 
varicaia, floribus solitariis. 
J. Leaves flat, hairy : corymbus branching, 
Linn. Flowers solitary. Hud. 
HAIRY RUSif, Woods; common. P. Ajtrilj'May. 
sylva- J. foliis planis pilosis acuminatis, panicula 
ileus, cymosa-decoinposita, floribus fasciculatis. 
J. Leaves flat, hairy : panule terminating-, 
very much branched: flowers i, 2, or 3 
together, 
J. rnaritimus. With, 
' Wt)t)D KU'^H. Woods tmd hedges; not common. 
E])er.stone Wood. 1*. May, Juue. 
campes- J. foliis planis ^pilosis, spicis terminalibns 
ins, sessilibus peduncuiaiisque, capsulis obtusis. 
