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crimped at the base ; it is the commoner form in Britain. I have 

 only seen it without crimped leaves in Glen Spean and Braemar. 



C. paUescens is recorded for all the bordering counties except East 

 Gloucestershire. 



C. panicea, Linn. Sp. PI. 977 (1753% and Herb. 24. Pink Sedge. 



Top. Bot. 464. Syme, E. B. x. 133, t. 1658. Nyman, 775. Tl. Oxf. 

 366-7. 



Native. Paludal and uliginal. Wet meadows, bogs, and marshes. 

 Local, but rather frequent when it does occur. P. May-June. 



First record. Gramen cyperoides caryophxjUeum elatius grants tumidioribus, 

 spica pediculis teniiissimis appensis. Ad sylvarum margines, loeisque 

 gramineis prope Hinksey in agro Bercheriae alibique nascitur, 

 {Bobart) Morison, Hist. Ox. iii. 243, 1699. The sheet illustrating 

 this in Herb. Morison [Bobart] at Oxford contains one specimen 

 of C. panicea and one tall specimen of C./lacca ; the above description, 

 is sufficiently clear to show that C. panicea is intended. C. Panicea, 

 Dr. Noehden, Ilavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Wytham Wood. 



2. Ock. Hinksey, Bobart, Marcham, Walker. Foxcombe Hill, 



Bosioell. Bagley Wood. Wootton. Near Ferry Hinksey. In 

 the Kifle Butts Range. Cothill. Frilford. Abundant in the 

 marshy border of the railway between Radley and Abingdon. 

 On Abingdon Racecourse. Shippon. Tubney. NearKennington. 



3. Pang. Bucklebury. Cold Ash Common. Oare. Moulsford. 



Bradfield. Fence Woods. 



4. Kennet. Burghfield. Aldermaston. Hampstead Marshall. 



Crookham Heath. Newbury Meadows. Greenham, Buckle- 

 bury. Benham. Inkpen. Snelsmore Common. Tilcombe. 

 Bagnor. Newbury Wash, &c. 



5. Loddon. Hurst, Melvill. Sunninghill. Early. Coleman's 



Moor. Sandhurst. Long Moor. Spout Pond. Finchampstead. 

 Easthampstead. Ruscombe. Warren Row. Windsor Park. 

 Risely. Wokingham. Bracknell, &c. 

 C. panicea occurs in all the bordering counties. 



C. pendula, Huds. Fl. Angl. 352 (1762). Pendulous Sedge. 



Top. Bot. 466. Syme, E. B. x. 139, 1. 1660. Nyman, 769. Fl. Oxf. 323. 



Native. Septal and sylvestral. Shady woods, hedges, on clayey soil. 



Local, but abundant in a few localities. P. June-July. 

 First record. C. pendula, Dr. Noehden, Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Ditches on both sides of the Faringdon Road, going up the 

 hill, just beyond Botley, Baxfer in Walk. Fl. 1833. Cumnor, 

 Boswell. Very abundant in the lower part of Wytham Wood. 

 In the meadows and copses between the Eynsham and the 



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