359: 
360. 
Bor. 
362. 
363. 
364. 
365. 
300. 
367. 
368. 
3609. 
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CYPERACEAE. 
. Cladium Narcissus. (Formerly very abun- 
dant in the fenny lands; now only on the 
margins of the Eriswell Lode and other 
principal drains and large ditches). 
Schoenus nigricans. (Plentiful in the ‘‘ Bom- 
bay” Fen and other boggy grounds between 
Mildenhall and Eriswell). 
Scirpus lacustris. (In the river Lark, below 
Mildenhall. Very common in the Fens, 
before they were drained, and still occurring 
here and there in the larger drains). 
Scirpus setaceus. (On the margin of the 
Eriswell Lode, near the ‘‘Bombay” Fen). 
Scirpus palustris. (Common in wet places). 
Scirpus ; paucifiorus.. , (In. the “‘Bombay”’ 
Fen, very sparingly). 
Scirpus fluitans. (In the ‘“‘Bombay” Fen, 
between Mildenhall and Eriswell. Varies 
considerably in length of stems and in 
consistence of the leaves, according as the 
season is wet or dry). 
Eriophorum polystachyon. (Plentiful in wet 
meadows and boggy ground). 
Carex dioica. (In the bogs, ‘‘ Bombay” Fen, 
between Mildenhall and Eriswell). 
Carex pulicaris. (Frequent in boggy ground). 
Carex intermedia. (In the boggy grounds). 
Carex arenaria. (Very abundant on all the 
open, dry, sandy lands, thriving in the most 
barren, drifting sand. Where the sands 
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