550 CYPERACEAE 



First record. C. Jlava, Dr. Noehden, Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809. See also 

 the author in Bep. of Boi. Record Chth, 1881. 



1. Isis. In Wytham Wood, var. minor, Towns. Journ. Bot. x. (1881) 



163. C. Oederi, Retz in Ehrli. JBeitr. vi. (1791) 83. Ehrh. Cal. 

 Exsicc. n. 79. 



2. Ock. Shadwell Copse, BosweV. Bagley Wood, the author, I.e., true 



./?ara. Hen Wood. Frilford Marsh. Cothill Marsh. Rifle Butt 

 Range. Near Ferry Hinksey, all true flava. Bog between 

 Abingdon and Cothill. 



3. Pang. Cold Ash Common, var. minor, W. M. Rogers. Fence 



Wood. Oare. Bucklebury. 



4. Kennet. Snelsmore, ' Oederi,' RusselVs Cat. Burghfield. Mortimer. 



Aldermaston. Inkpen. Bagnor. IS'ewbury Wash. Tilcorabe 

 Green, all var. minor. 



5. Loddon. Bnlmarsh, Tufnail. Wellington College, 'every^^here,' 



Well. Coll. List. Jouldern's Ford. Finchampstead. Sandhurst. 

 Ascot. Sunningwell. Long Moor, also as the type. East- 

 hampstead. Bagshot Heath. Crowthorn. Broadmoor. Early 

 Heath. Coleman's Moor. Windsor Park. Wokingham. Bear- 

 wood. Warren Row Common, &c. These are chiefly var. minor, 

 Townsend, Journ. Bot. (1881) 163. 

 On Early Heath a form of C. flava occurred, which was about 

 16 inches high, but the spikes were larger than those of var. elatior, 

 Schlecht. Fl. Berol. i. 477 (1823}, and the upper part of the culm not 

 scabrid. The culm was bent at right angles near the insertion of the 

 upper fertile spike. Probably they are var. elatior, Anderss. Cyperac. 

 Scand. 25. Near Hermitage a form occurred which appears to be the 

 var. argillacea, Towns, in Journ. Bot. (1881) 163. In Fence Wood plants 

 occur which answer to the description of var. longifolia, Brebisson, Fl. 

 de la Normandie, 352. 



C. Jlava is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



[C. FLAVA, L. var. ctperoides, Marsson, Fl. Xeu-Vorpommem, 537 (1869). 



C. Oederi, auct. var. not of Retz. C. chrysites, Link, in Herb. Berol. 

 Syme, x. 157, t. 1674. 



Is recorded for Surrey and Hampshire. (The C. Oederi of RusselVs Catalogue 

 is C. flava, var. minor.)} 



[C. FiLiFORMis, Linn. Sp. PI. 976 (1753), and Herb. 



C. tomentosa, Lightf. Fl. Scot. 553, not of Linn. Syme, E. B. x. 160, t. 1676. 



Is recorded for Hampshire, and may possibly be found in the neighbour- 

 hood of Blackwater. 



It was included in one of the Wellinr/ton Coll. Lists, on the authority of 

 A. Grray, but doubts as to its being correctly identified and to the locality 

 prevent me from including it in the Flora.] 



C. liirta, Linn. Sp. PI. 975 (1753)? not of Oeder. Hairy Sedge. 



Top. Bot. 469. Syme, E. B. x. 161, t. 1677. Nyman, 768. Fl. Oxf. 323. 



