120 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



1841-44. OgdenClough. — Herb.S.K. 1867. Ogden.— J.W. 

 Common, on the moors and in the doughs : Bogden Clough, 



Rishworth ; Hollock Lea ; Wood Top, Erringden ; 



Stanelly Clough. 



Carex fulya, Good— 84. 



Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1 841. Carr Green, Erringden. — Herb. S. K. and Leyland. 

 1841. Wood Hey; 1843. Erringden. — Herb. Gibson. 

 Rare, on the moors : Ogden ; Wood Top, Erringden ; 



Crimsworth Dean. 



Carex flava, L.— 65. 



Native. British type P. June-July. 

 1867. Wet places in Shibden. — /. Walker. 

 The type eu-flova does not occur, but a variety is common 

 in the cloughs and moorland pastures. By the older 

 botanists it was called CEdevi ; Dr. Lees in his Flora 

 refers it to minor ; to Mr. C. E. Moss and myself the 

 plant we have and the herbarium specimens appear to be 

 lepidocarpa. In the absence of a description of the 

 varieties enumerated in the last (9th) edition of the London 

 Catalogue, the records of former workers are retained 

 unchanged. 



Var. CEderi, Ehrh. 



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

 1 841. Ogden Clough; Cob Clough, Ripponden ; 

 Midgehole Clough, Hebden Bridge. —Herb. S. King. 

 Var. minor, Towns. 



1888. Common in Upper Calder-dale.— F. A. Lees. 



Carex hirta, L. — 98. 



Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 Rare, the only record is from a field at Copley, since 1892. 



[Carex Pseudo-cyperus, L.— 48. 



Native. English type. P. July. 

 Near Halifax. — S. Gibson; Herb. Tatham. Not in Gibson's 

 own herbarium, and no other record.] 



Carex acutiformis, Ehrh. — 77. (C. paludosa, Good.) 



Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1888. Common by the Calder canal and river from Tod- 



morden to Stanley. — F. A. Lees. 

 It is strange that it has not been seen either before or since, 



if it is common. 



