ORDER CYPERACE^. 21/ 



C. Hill-sides over Dervventwater. — (Watson.) Murton 

 Moss,— (W. Dickinson.) By the upper tarn at Watendlath. — 

 (Watson.) Swamps in Mosedale by the path up Blacksail 

 Pass.— (B.) Side woods in Ennerdale.— (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Cliffs over Red Tarn, Helvellyn.— (W. Foggitt.) Shap. 

 —(Watson.) On Fairfield.— (F. C. Roper.) 



L. Shore marsh at Flookborough. — (B.) Shore marsh at 

 Plumpton.— (Miss Hodgson.) 



1 196. Scirpus ccespitosiis^l.. Native. British type. Range 

 1-3. Frequent on damp fells and wet crags, from shore-level 

 at Meathop Moss up to 800 yards on Helvellyn, and 900 

 yards on Scawfell Pike. 



1 197. Scirpus acicularis,\.. Native. English type. Range i. 



C. Egremont. — (W. Dickinson.) Ennerdale Lake. — 

 (J. Robson.) Black Moss. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 



1 198. Scirpus fliiiians,!^. Native. British type. Range i. 

 Swamps and ponds, 



C. Cogra Moss, Lamplugh. — (W. Dickinson.) Now 

 probably extinct, Wastdale Head, by the bridge midway 

 between Ritson's Inn and the Lake. — (B.) Ditches on Salta 

 Moss, Allonby. — (W. Hodgson.) In the river Ellen. — (Rev. 

 R. Wood.) 



W. Pond near the Windermere rifle-butts. — (B.) 

 L. Rills about Newton in Cartmel. — (Mr. Hall.) 



1200. Eriophoru7n vagmatujn, L. (Hare's-tail Cotton Grass). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-4. Frequent in moory 

 swamps at all elevations from shore-level up to 950 yards on 

 Saddleback. ' After it turns white sheep are greedy after it, 

 so it is called Moss-crops about Clibburn, Water Sleddale, and 

 all places here.' — (Lawson.) 



