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HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA.
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323. Juncus glaucus.

In wet Pastures and by Road Sides.

324. Juncus conglomeratus.

In wet pastures, Meadows, and by Ditches.

325. Juncus effusus.

In wet Pastures, by Road Sides and Rivulets.

326. Juncus squarrosus.

On barren Heaths, frequent.

327. Juncus articulatus.

In boggy Meadows, Pastures, and by Streams.

328. Juncus uliginosus.

On wet turfy Heaths, and in boggy Fields.

329. Juncus bulbosus.

On the Shore of Tyne below Gateshead Park; also by Rivulets and Streams. In Teesdale Forest, D.

330. Juncus bufonius.

Marshy Places and on Heaths.

331. Juncus triglumis.

[On Meldon Fell.] Rev. J. Harriman.

332. Juncus pilosus.

In Woods and on bushy Banks, frequent.

333. Juncus sylvaticus.

In Woods and on dry shrubby Banks.

334. Juncus campestris.

In dry barren Pastures, frequent.

Juncus campestris, var. β.

On boggy Heaths, common.