368 NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS. 



near Leighton ; by a pool near Eyton-on- Severn, and by the Tern 

 in Attingliam Park. I have also found it in the old bed of the 

 Severn near Shrewsbury, and by i^ools at Lilleshall. 



0. teretiuscula, Good. — Plentiful at the lower end of Colemere 

 Mere. 



0. panicnlata, L. — By Croesmere Mere ; in bogs near Welsh- 

 ampton, under the Wrekin, near Leighton, and Kemberton ; in 

 ditches in Attingham Park ; and by pools at Shifnal. 



C. diviiha, G-ood.^— Frequent about Pitchford Hall; it grows 

 also near Cressage. 



C. stellidata, Good. — Boggy ground under the Wrekin, about 

 Hawksfcone, Welshampton, Bomere Pool, and Coimd Moor. 



C. ciirta, Good. — Plentiful by Bomere Pool. 



C. ovalis, Good. — Frequent in wet meadows. 



C. stricta, Good. — Abundant by Bomere, Shomere, and Ber- 

 rington pools ; by Blackmere and Whitemere meres ; Hencote and 

 Almond pools ; and in a bog near Eaton Mascot. 



C. acuta, Li. — By the Tern, near Attingham, in several places ; 

 and it is occasionally found by the Severn. 



C. limosa, L. — Grows sparingly along the sides of Bomere Pool, 

 and more plentifully on a boggy part of Welshampton Moss. 



C. pilidifera , L. — Fields near Eaton Constantine and Leighton; 

 bogs under the Wrekin, and by Shomere Pool. 



C, pallescens, L. — Wet fields near Eaton Constantine, Leighton, 

 Cressage, Belswardine Hall, Cound, and Ellesmere. 



C. penchda, Huds. — Plentiful by Lumhole Pool, near Coalbrook- 

 dale ; by brooks in Wyre Forest. 



C. strigosa, Huds. — Mr. Serjeantson found this Carex rather 

 abundant near Pitchford Hall in 1881. 



C. sylvatica, Huds. — Common in woods. 



C.fidva, Good. — By Croesmere Mere. 



0. flava, L. — Boggy ground along Wenlock Edge, and in Wyre 

 Forest. 



C.Jiliformis, L. — By Bomere Pool. 



C. Pseudo-cyperus, L. — Pools near Hawkstone and Pitchford 

 Hall ; by Croesmere Mere and Hencote Pool ; in ditches om 

 Shawbury Heath. 



C. paliidosa, Good. — Wet fields on Cound Moor; about Shifnal, 

 Kemberton, and Hinnington ; in the old bed of the Severn near 

 Shrewsbury ; and in ditches near Welshampton and Upton Magna. 



C. riparia. Curt. — Bogs under the Wrekin ; near Leighton, 

 Attingham Hall, Belswardine Hall, Eaton Mascot, Shifnal, and 

 Almond Park. 



C. ampidlacea, Good. — By Hencote and Bomere pools, and by a 

 pool near Shifnal. 



C. cesicaria, L. — In the old bed of the Severn, near Shrews- 

 bury; bogs near Eyton-on-Severn, and Attingham Hall; by 

 Bomere Pool, and on Shawbury Heath. 



