THK FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



10. C. INTERMEDIA. GoodcTi. (Soft brown C.) June. U 



PlOTitifal in ditchen below Wallafley. Ditches on Crosby 

 Marsh,— W.S. 



11. C. ARENARIA. L. (Sca-side C.) June. 2^ 



Abundant on thfi sea shore all along the coast. 



12. C. VULGARIS. Fries. fC. ciespitosa. Qooden.) May, 



June. 11 



Wet meadows and marshy pastures. Frequent in Wirral 

 and Lancashire. Bootle, Seaforth, Crosby, Formby, 

 Southport, ifec. 



1.3. C. ACUTA. L. (Slender-spiked C.) May. U 



Wet meadows and pastures, not common. Halewood and 

 Ditton. 



14. C. CJESPITOSA. L. ('C. stricta. Gooden.) (Tufted 



Bog C.) March— May. 2| 



On the sides of a pond in a lane leading from Great 

 Crosby to the sand hills, — E. Tudor. 



15. C. PALLESCENS. L. (Pale C.) June. U 



Marshy places, not unfrequent. Crosby, Formby, (and 

 Southport, — H. Aughton). Chat Moss, &c. 



16. C. EXTENSA. Gooden. (Long-bracteated C.) 



Marshy ground near the sea. Abundant near Bromboro' 

 Pool, and Wallasey Pool, near Poulton. Also at Bootle, 

 the mouth of the Alt, and Southport. 



17. C. FLAVA. L. (Yellow C.) May, June. U 



Var. a. Hook. & Arnott. " Sterile spikelets dis- 

 tinctly stalked, fertile ones rather distant, beak 

 of fruit deflexed." 



Var. b. Hook. & Arnott. C. (Ederi. Ehrh. 



" Spikelets all approximated, beak of fruit 



straight.'' 



Boggy pastures and meadows ; both varieties frequent. 

 Among sand hills at New Brighton and Crosby. Bootle, 

 Bromboro', Crosby, Formby Marshes, <fec. 



18. C. DiSTANs. L. (Loose 0.) June. U 



Abundant on Bidston Marsh, and near Tranmere Pool. 



19. C. BiNERvts. Sm. (Green-ribbed C.) June. 2^ 



Bidston Heath, abundant 



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