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 184 FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. S. nanus Spreng. Pugillus, i. 4 (1813) {S. parvulus Koem. & Schult. Syst. Veg. ii. 124 (1817). 1841. Edinburgh Cat. Brit. PI. ed. 2. "Found in Hampshire."— Bab. in Phytol. i. 310(1842). •• Collected in f July, 1837, at Lymington, Hants, in the newly excavated swimming bath." — G. E. Smith in Herb. Mus. Brit. S. fluitans L. Sp. PL 48 (1753). 1688. '' Ad nos transmisit D. Dodsworth: Invenio etiam inter Gramina sicca D. Philippi Skippon hujus specimina, a nobis collecta in Cambria prope Madern & alibi, quamvis per oblivionem in Catalogo Plantarum Anglige illud omisi." — Ray Hist. ii. 1310. S. cernuus Vahl, Enum. ii. 245 (1806). {S. Savli Seb. & Maur. Fl. Rom. Prod. 22 (1818). 1831. ''Anglesea, July 8, 1828."— W. Wilson in Bot. Miscell. ii. 134, as 8. setaceus ; S. Savii was, however, intended (see E. B. Suppl. 2782, where the plant is first recorded under that name, and Wilson's specimens in Herb. Mus. Brit.). " Juncus maritimum exile Plimostii" (Park. Theatr. 1270) is probably the same species, which is abundant about Plymouth : see Briggs, Fl. Plym. p. xxviii. S. setaceus L. Sp. PI. 49 (17o3j. 1634. " Juncellus omnium minimus, Chamseschcenos. Dwarfe-rush." — Johns. Merc. Bot. 45. S. Holoschoenus L. Sp. PI. 49 (1753). 1688. "Nuper in Anglia detexit in comitatu Somerset! D. Stephens." — Ray Hist, ii. 1303. S- lacustris L. Sp. PI. 48 (1753). 1597. " In standing pooles and by rivers sides." — Ger. 31. "Harefield" (Middx.). — Black- stone, Fasc. 46 (1737). S. Tabernsemontani Gmel. Fl. Bad. i. 101 (1805). 1696. Ray Syn. ii. 273. See Fl. Midd. 301. S. carinatus Sm. E. B. 1983 (1809). 1716. ''Juncus aq. major carinatus. Doody's furrowed Bull-rush. This Mr. Doody has observed about Limehouse ; I have also found it in his Company near the Thames, on this side Battersey Meadows." — Petiver, Concordia Graminum no. 199. S. triqueter Linn. Mant. i. 29 (1767). 1666. ''At the Horse- ferry at Westminster. Hunc mihi primus ostendit Dr. Dale in- signis Botanicus." — Merrett, 67. S. maritimus L. Sp. PL 51 (1753). 1629. "Ad insulam Sheppey . . . Cyperus rotundus inodorus septentrionalium Lob." — Johns. Kent, 5 ; cf. Johns. Merc. Bot. 32. " In the Isle of Shepey it fills almost every ditch." — Curtis, Fl. Lond. iv. 4 (c. 1783). S. sylvaticus L. Sp. PL 51 (1753). 1632. Hampstead Heath. — Johns. Enum. (" Cyperus gramineus sive miliaceus Lob."). S. Caricis Retz.^Prod. 64 (1779). {Blysmus compressus Panz (1821)). 1688. "A D. Newton mihi primum ostensum est a se collectum in aquosis prope Orton Westmorlandiae vicum necnon circa Chislehurst. Exsiccatum vidi apud D. Plucknet, qui primus illud observasse dicitur." — Ray Hist. ii. 1910. S. rufus Schrad. Fl. Germ. i. 133 (1806). {Blysmus rufus Link (1821) ). 1777. " In the Isle of Mull."— Lightf. Fl. Scot.
 * ' In the Sea-ditches at Bricklesey and Mersey-Island. Mr. Dale."