Mr. TEESDALE's Supplement to the Plante Eboracenfes. | 69 
C. tomentofa. Lighi "^ ii 
In ali the watery marfhes about Be- 
verley, very common. | 
Carex flava - = | - Wet paítures Bogs. Sides of rivulets. 
extenfa | - = Tranf. Lina. Soc. v. 2. p. 175. t. 21. f. 7. 
: à — Wet paftures, near Beverley. 
_ I am not certain that this is the plant 
-which Dr. Goodenough means. 
fulva  .- = Wet paftures, and meadows, in various 
places. Near Beverley., —— 
I have ventured to continue this, as the 
sa «figure quoted by Dr. Goodenough i in FJ. 
POUR MU quem _ Dan. 1049 isa good reprefentation of my 
ID EP 2. plants and it is certainly different from 
— any of the varieties of the C. flava. Itis 
alfo always a much weaker and fmaller 
_ plant in all its parts than the C. diftans. 
diftans = - Woods Paftures. Meadows. 
panicea. - = Wet paftures. — Meadows, and marfhes. 
Woods, and hedges. 
eeth t. 15» J. 3. 
7 Heaths, Meadows, and paftures. 
pallefcens - Leers, t 15. Se ae 
[udi pius Woods. - Paftures, and süicadosi. 
fylvatica 
recurva 
“dimofa - . Bogs, near ‘Terrington. Rare. 
Pfeudo-cyperus Hud/. Ligbtf. Ger. em. 29. f. 2. | 
In a place called Dumble pit, near Beverley; 
the E) pss I have feen it in, in the 
Carex 
