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CYPERACEAE. 
Carex praecox. (In dry pastures and grassy 
places). 
Carex filiformis. (In bogs by the side of the 
Eriswell Lode, nearly in a line between 
Mildenhall and Eriswell village). 
Carex hirta. (In damp, not boggy, places, 
on sand or clay; in disused pits, wet spots 
by roadsides and sometimes in low places 
in plantations). 
. Carex ampullacea. (In great abundance in 
the fen ditches and pools in the ‘‘ Bombay”’ 
Fen and the ‘Dolvers,” and about the 
great drain called the Eriswell Lode). 
Carex riparia. (Plentiful along the banks 
of the river and of the water cuts commu- 
nicating with it; also about the principal 
drains in the Fen). 
Carex paludosa. (With the riparia, and still 
more common). 
GRAMINA. 
. Phalaris arundinacea. (Plentiful on the 
margins of the river and of water cuts). 
. Anthoxanthum odoratum. (In dry meadows). 
. Phleum pratense. (In meadows and pastures. 
The variety zodosum in dry, barren places, 
by roadsides and about old pits, but not 
usually in loose sand). 
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