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.
- ' In the Sea-ditches at Bricklesey and Mersey-Island. Mr. Dale."
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.