THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. U5 



Norland moor. — Herb. Lei/land. 



No recent record, but it is likely to occur in marshy ground 

 on the moors. 



Scirpus caespitosus, L. — 104. 



Native. British type. P. May-July. 



1 83 1. On moors, very common. — Herb. S. King. 



1842. Midgley Moor. — Herb. Gibson. 



Very common on the moors on turf, from Ogden to Black- 

 stone Edge and Stansfield Moor, ascending to the tops. 



Scirpus setaceus, L. — 108. 



Native. British type. A. July-August. 

 1820. Ogden Clough.— Herb. Leyland. 

 1840. Winterburn Hill, Warley. — Herb. S. King. 



Frequent in wet ground in the cloughs, west of Halifax : 

 Midgley, Crimsworth Dean, Hollock Lea, Cob Clough. 



Scirpus sylvaticus, L. — 75. Wood Rush. 

 Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1837. North Dean. — Herb. Leijland. 



1840. North Dean, near Halifax. — Baities' Flora. 

 No recent record : it might occur still about Copley. 



Eriophorum vaginatum, L. — 90. Cotton Grass, " Hares- 

 Native. British type. P. April-June. [tail Rush." 



1775. Together (with E. polystachion) on boggy, marshy 

 places, on Warley, Sowerby, and Rishworth Moors. — J.B. 



1844. Booth Dean, Rishworth ; 1854. Ogden Moors. — 

 Herb.S.K. 1867. Ogden Moors.— J.W. 



Wadsworth Moor, Midgley Moor. — Herb. Gibson. 



Common on the moors on turf : additional localities are 

 Norland, Erringden, Langfield, Stansfield and Hepton- 

 stall moors. 



Eriophorum angustifolium, Roth. — 109. (E. polystachion, L.) 

 Native. British type. P. May-June. 

 1775. With the preceding. — /. Bolton. 



1 84 1. Ogden. 1842. Luddenden Dean. — Herb. S King. 

 Stansfield Moor. — Herb. Gibs. 1867. Ogden moors.—/. W. 

 Common on the moors in boggy ground : Norland, Soyland, 



Langfield, Erringden, Warley, Wadsworth, Heptonstall, 

 Stansfield moors, &c. 



