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J. effusus, Linn. Soft Ilush. 
Native : In marshes, bogs, damp heath land, and near pools. June, 
July. Common. Area general. 
J. diffusus, Hoppe. 
Native: Near pools and on damp heath lands. Rare. July. 
I. Balsall Street, Ilerb. Perry. Near Curd worth Bridge. Bannersley 
Bough. 
II. Pit near Honiley Church! II.B. Ilerb. Brit. Mas. Canal near 
Rugby Wharfe, liev. A. Blox., II. S. R., 1868. Cathiron Lane. 
Sir J. D. Hooker considers this to be a hybrid between glaucus and 
effusus. Student’s Flora (ed. 8), 414. 
J. glaucus, Sibtli. Hard Rush. 
Native : In marshy places, near pools, and on heathy roadsides. 
Common. June, July. Area general. 
J. obtusillorus, Elirli. Obtuse-flowered Rush. 
Native: In wet boggy places, and near canals. Rather rare. July. 
II. In some boggy ground near Bidford Grange; in a stream at 
Broome, Purt. i, 177. Canal near Wyken. Near Binton, 
T.K., Herb. Perry. Oxtail Farm, near Stratford-on-Avon, 
IV.C., Herb. Perry. Woodloes! Y. and B. Chesterton Moat, 
II.B. Itchington Holt; in abundance, small pool near Birding- 
ton Wharf, 1883 ; on the side of the canal near Bearley 
Aqueduct; and in abundance near Crab Mill, Preston Bagot. 
J. acutiflorus, Ehrli. Sharp-flowered Rush. 
Native : In bogs, marshes, near pools, and on damp road sides. 
Common. July, August. Area general. 
J. lamprocarpus, Elirli. Shining-fruited Rush. 
Native: In marshes and damp sandy places. Locally common. 
July, August. 
I. Sutton Park; Middleton Heath; Bannersley Pool; stone quarries, 
Hartshill ; sand quarry, near Stonebridge ; sand quarry, 
Cornels End ; Bentley Heath, &c. 
II. My ton, Y. andB.; near Newbold, R.S. R., 1877 ; Chadshunt, Bolton 
King; Lye Green; Lapworth ; Binley Common; old quarry, 
near Newbold-upon-Avon. 
J. supinus, Moencli. Lesser Jointed Rush. 
Native : In boggy and marshy places. Local. June to August. 
I. ( Juncus uliginosus), Coleshill Pool! Purt. i, 177.; Sutton Park, very 
abundant ; Middleton Heath ; stone quarries, Hartshill; 
near Atherstone Outwoods ; sand quarry, Cornels End ; 
Bannersley Rough ; Baddesley Common ; Forsliaw Heath. 
II. Beausale Common, Y. and B.; Binley Common. 
J. bufonius, Linn. Toad Rush. 
Native: On damp road sides, damp drives in woods, and in 
drains, Ac. Very common. July, August. Area general. 
Var. b. fasciculatus , Bert. Rare. 
I. Sutton Park, W. B. Grove. Sandy roadsides near Coleshill. 
II. Yarningale Common ; Lye Green. 
The varietal characters are scarcely constant in this variety as in 
the one tuft I find branches with the flowers two or three in a cluster 
and other branches with the flowers solitary as in the type. It is, 
however, always a much dwarfed plant. 
J. Gerardi, Lois. Round-fruited Rush. 
Native : Near rivers, and in brackish marshes. Rare. June. 
II. Near Stratford-on-Avon Church, W.C., Herb. Perry. Chesterton; 
Southam Holt, II. B.! Beside Napton Reservoir, II. W. Trott! 
R.S.R., 1878. In a meadow by the Stour a little below 
Tredington, F. Townsend. Near St. Dennis, Newb. Arrow 
Lane, near Alcester. 
