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lock Eow. Shinfield. Arborfield. Coleman's Moor. Very fine 

 near Wokingham. Bearwood. "NVinkfield. Cookham. Windsor 

 Park. Finchampstead. Warren Eow. Near Park Place. 

 C cliviiJsa is found in all the bordering counties. 



C. echinata, Murr. Prod. Stirp. Gott. 76 (1770. 



C. sielluluta. Good, in Linn. Soc. Trans. I.e. 144 (1792'. C. muricata, 



Huds. Fl. Angl. 349, not of Linn. 



Top. Bot. 450. Syme, E. B. x. 94, t. 1626. Nyman. 780. Fl. Oxf. 

 328. 



Native. Uliginal. Bogs, wet heaths, &c. Local. Eare in the north 

 of the county, but not unfrequent in the heathy district. P. 

 May-June. 



First record. C. stelhdata, Dr. Noehden in Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Wytham. 



2. Ock. Bsigle J, Baxter MSS. 1823. Boar's Hill. Frilford. Cothill. 



Tubney. 



3. Pang. Cold Ash. Oare. Bucklebury. Fence Wood. 



4. Kennet. Mortimer, Tnfnail. Burghfield. Aldermaston. Green- 



ham. Snelsmore. Newbury Wash. Inkpen. Silchester. 

 Padworth. 



5. Loddon. Bulmarsh, Tufnail. Wellington College. Ambarrow. 



Sandhurst. Finchampstead. Long Moor. Broadmoor. East- 

 hampstead. Bagshot. Bracknell. Wokingham. Sunningdale. 

 Sunninghill. Very fine by Virginia Water. By Heath Pool, 

 near Wellington. Warren Eow Common. 

 C. echinata is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



C. reniota, Linn. Amoen. Ac. iv. 293 (1759, Sp. PI. ed. 2, 1383 (1762), 



and Herb. 



C. axillaris, Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 2, 1382 (1762), not of Goodenough. 



Top. Bot. 451. Syme, E. B. x. 96, t. 1627. Nyman, 780. Fl. Oxf. 



329- 

 Native. Septal and sylvestral. Wet woods, shady hedge-banks, 



especially by ditches Avhicli are permanently damp. Pondsides. 



&c. Locally abundant, especially in low situations on clayey 



ground. An elegant species from its gracefully curved leaves and 



long foliaceous bracts. P. May-June. 

 First record. Near Oxford, Sir Joseph Banks, Herb. Brit. Mus. 1760. 



C. rernota, Dr. Noehden, Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809. 

 A starved form, the C. tenella, Sm. Engl. Fl. iv. 83 (1828) not of 

 Schkvihr, occurred in Eiever Wood, &c. A creeping form is figured in 

 Eeichb. Ic. Fl. Germ, et Helv. viii. f. 557, but I have not noticed it 

 in Berkshire. 

 C. remota occui's in all the bordering counties. 



