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BRITISH GALLS 
Fungi 
Homop- 
tera 
Fungi 
Homop- 
tera 
between the sheaths of the lower leaves. White, thin 
and woody. M. G. 
Hormomyia Fischeri Frauenf. 72 
Connold, Plant Galls, p. 244. 
JUNCACEAE 
Juncus bufonius Linn. 112. Toad Rush. 
In the cells of the periblem of the living root, causing 
swellings about 10 mm. long and 3 mm. in thickness. 
Syn. Ejitorrhiza cypericola Mag. 
Schinzia cypericola Magnus 73 
Plowright, p. 299 ; Bernard, L’Evolution dans la Sym- 
biose (1909). 
Juncus squarrosus Linn. 108. Heath Rush. 
Root swollen. See No. 73. 
Schinzia cypericola Magnus 74 
Plowright, p. 299. 
Juncus inflexus Linn, (glaucus Ehrh.) 90. Hard Rush. 
Terminal leaves forming a compact, imbricated, tassel- 
like mass. The leaves are atrophied, swollen, tinted red and 
purple below. Numerous larvae in the enlarged sheaths. 
Livia juncorum Latr. 75 
Syn. Livia lamprocarpus Latr. 
Houard, p. 99, and No. 402. 
Juncus effusus Linn. 112. 
Terminal leaves swollen and deformed. See No. 75. 
Livia juncorum Latr. 76 
Houard, No. 400. 
Juncus conglomeratus Linn. 112. 
Terminal leaves swollen and imbricated. See No. 75. 
Livia juncorum Latr. 77 
Scott, 1876, pp. 565, 566. Houard, No. 3Q9, 
Juncus bulbosus Linn. 107. Lesser Jointed Rush. 
{Juncus supijius Moench ; J. uliginosus Meyer.) 
Terminal leaves swollen and imbricated. See No. 75. 
Livia juncorum Latr. 78 
Houard, No. 406. 
Root swollen. See No. 73. 
Schinzia cypericola Magnus 79 
Plowright, p. 299. 
Juncus articulatus Linn. no. Shining-fruited Jointed 
Rush {Juncus la?nprocarpus Ehrh.). 
Terminal leaves forming a tassel. Sec No. 75. 
Livia juncorum Latr. So 
Connold, Veg. Galls, pi. 103; Plant Galls, fig. 267 
(printed upside down). Houard, No. 397. 
