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C. Moorside Woods near Whitehaven. — (W. Dickinson.) 

 W. Terrabank Tarn, Kirkby Lonsdale. — (I. Hindson.) 



1250. Ca fc'x glauca, ^co'Q. {^Vry'). Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. The commonest sedge of damp grassy places at 

 the Lakes, from shore-level in Furness up to 500 yards on 

 Catbells and the Stake Pass, 600 yards on High Street. 



1251. Carex prcBcox,]Q.c(\. Native. British type. Range i. 

 Dry banks. Frequent in the lower zone. 



1252. Carex pilulifera, \^. Native. British type. Range 1-3. 

 Frequent in damp grassy places, up to 650 yards on Scawfell 

 Pike, 850 yards on Helvellyn. — (Watson.) 



1255. Carex digitata, L. Native. Xerophilous, English 

 type. Range i. 



W. On the limestone at Hutton-Roof — (L Hindson.) 

 Abundant a little beyond our bounds in Silverdale, where it 

 was found by Mr. Sidebotham. Should be looked for about 

 Grange and Cartmel. 



1256. Carex filiforrnis,\^. Native. Scottish type. Range i. 

 Swamps. Rare. 



C. Workington. — (Mr. Tweddle.) In Newton Regny Moss 

 near Penrith. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Terrabank Tarn, Kirkby Lonsdale. — (I. Hindson.) 

 Clibburn Moss. — (W. Hodgson.) 



1257. Carex hirta, L. Native. British type. Range i. 

 Damp meadows. Frequent in the lower zone. 



1258. Cai-ex ainpnUacea^ Good. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. The commonest large sedge of the hill-swamps ; 

 ascending from shore-level at Arnside to 500 yards on the 

 Stake Pass. 



