214 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



800 yards on High Street, and over Sprinkling Tarn ; 

 850 yards on Helvellyn. — (Watson.) 



1 170. Luzida pilosa, Willd. (Lesser Wood-rush). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Frequent in woods, up to 560 

 yards. — (Watson.) There are four distinct records for L. 

 Forsteri, but I have no doubt the present species has been 

 mistaken for it. 



1172. Luziila campestris, Br. (Field Rush). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-4. Grassy places; common at all 

 elevations. Ascends to 950 yards. — (Watson.) 



1 1 73. Luzula multijlora, Lej. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-4. Everywhere common in mossy places ; from 

 Newton Regny Moss up to 900-1000 yards on Skiddaw. 



1175. Luzula spicata, DC. Native. Highland type. 

 Range 3-4. Gathered on Fairfield by Woods, near the 

 summit of Helvellyn by Sidebotham, and on Blake Fell, 

 between Ennerdale and Lowes Water, by W. Dickinson. 



ORDER CYPERACE^. 



1 1 78. Cladium Mariscus, R., Br. (Great Sedge). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Deep swampy ponds. Very rare. 



C. In the moss at Newton Regny near Penrith, plentiful. 

 — (W. Hodgson, B.) 



W. Cunswick Tarn near Kendal ; first recorded by 

 Curtis, also by Otley. 



1 1 79. Sc/uvnus nigricaiiSy'L. (EogKush). Native. British 

 type. Range i. 



C. In Newton Moss with the Cladium.— {\N. Hodgson, B.) 



