Il6 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Rynchospora alba, Vahl.--75. 



Native. Extinct? British type. P. July-August. 

 1775. Moors of Sowerby, Rishworth, Warley, and Soy- 

 land, in boggy places. — /, Bolton. 



1840. Blackstone Edge. — Baines 1 Flora. 



No recent record : certainly rare now though perhaps not 

 extinct 



Carex dioica, L. — 79. 



Native. Scottish type. P. June-August. 

 1775. — On the edge of Warley Moor, just above Highroad 

 Well.—/. Bolton. Bolton's C. capitata, in a swampy place, 

 near Cromwell-bottom in Southowram, is also C dioica.. 



1839. Widdop. — Herb. Gibson. 



1841. Widdop, on the road to Colne. — Herb. S. King. 

 1888. Todmorden. — A . Stansfteld ; Lees' Flora. 



Carex pulicaris, L. — 107. Flea Sedge. 



Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1775. In a rushy field, near Mixenden Green, in plenty. 

 — J.B. 1839. Ogden Clough. — Herb. Leyland. 

 1841. Wood Hey, Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Gibson. 

 1867. Bogs on Ogden Moor. — /. Walker. 

 Infrequent, in moorland pastures and bogs : Wheatley, 



Ogden, Midgley, Cragg Vale, Crimsworth Dean, &c. 



Carex paniculata, L. — 92. 



Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1834-1841. Widdop. — Herb. S. King, Leyland, and Gibson. 



[Carex vulpina, L. — 86. 



Native. Extinct ? British type. P. June-July. 

 1775. In Toad-holes in Sowerby, and Dodgeroyd Wood, 

 in Norland.—/. Bolton.'] 



Carex muricata, L.— 78. 



Native. BritislTtype. P. June-July. 

 Only recorded from Crow Nest Walk, Lightcliffe (1892). 



Carex echinata, Murr. — no. (C. stellulata, Good). 

 Native. British type. P. June-July. 



1 84 1. Wood Hey, Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Gibson. 



1842. Lane House Farm, Luddenden. — Herb. S. King. 



