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LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS. 
CYPERACEAE. 
have been enclosed and planted, it con- 
tinues to grow, the leaves becoming ex- - 
cessively long and lax, and then it seldom 
flowers). 
Carex paniculata. (Abundant in bogs, es- 
pecially where these are surrounded by 
plantations or intermixed with bushes). 
Carex czespitosa, L. (according to Bentham). 
In the bogs. 
Carex stricta, good. (Abundant in the 
‘“Bombay” Fen and other bogs, especially 
such as are in the midst of plantations. It 
grows in dense, solid clumps like C. panicu- 
lata.) 
Carex flava. (Common in bogs and wet, 
spongy meadows. The variety Cederi not 
uncommon, but it is difficult to draw accu- 
rately the line between it and the species). 
Carex fulva. (In the ‘‘Bombay” Fen, and 
other wet and boggy grounds on the borders 
of Mildenhall and Eriswell). 
Carex panicea. (Common in wet meadows 
and boggy ground). 
Carex psuedo cyperus, L. (In wet spots in a 
disused clay-pit near the brick-kilns. I do 
not remember to have seen it anywhere 
else about Mildenhall). 
Carex glauca. (In damp pastures, but by no 
means so common as at Barton. (The light 
soils about Mildenhall seem not to suit it). 
