342 CYPERACEiE. 



V. Between Blachford and Dartmoor. Cholwichtown. Torch Moor 



(Tolchmoor) ; var. h. sordicla, Boswell-Syine, Engf. Bot. x. 47 ; 

 J. Banker, 1850, specimen, Herb. Gould. This Tolchmoor 

 station may belong to District iv. 

 This plant perpetuates itself by forming in the antumn rootless semi- 

 bulbous offsets within the sheaths at the base of the stems of the year. 



SCIRPUS, L. 



722. S. palustris, L Marsh Cluh-rush. 



Native ; in boggy, swampy, and damp sandy places, and about 

 ponds and pools. Common. May to July, or later. 

 c. I. Above a chff near Port Wrinkle. Seaton Valley. Near Shilling- 

 ham. Sheviock. Tideford. 

 II. St. Johns. Near Carkeel. Cotehele and Calstock. 

 D. III. Vale at Honicknowle. Above Kinterbury Creek. Below Warleigh 

 Wood. Blaxton. Tavy Valley. 

 IV. Chelson Meadow, in the ditches ; Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. 351. 

 Between Goosewell and Staddiscombe. Fursdon, Bircham, and 

 Leigham, Egg Buckland. Pit on Roborough Down. 

 V. In the bog on the green at Westlake. 

 VI. By Bigbury Bay. Between Flete and Mothecombe. Near Cling 

 Mill. 



723. S. multicaulis, Sm. Many-stemmed Cluh-rush. 



Native ; in peaty bogs, and in damp or wet places on moors and 

 commons. Locally common. May to September. 

 0. I. Viverdon Down. Pillaton Down. Between Pillaton and St. 

 Mellion. 

 II. Bogs below Kit Hill, near Harrowbarrow, 1879. 

 D. III. Double Water. 



IV. Bog on Derriford estate. Egg Buckland. Lethitor, &c., Dartmoor. 

 V. Near Cornwood. Enclosure below Hanger Down. 



VI. Bog near Ivybridge railway viaduct ; Keys, Fl. iii. 253 ; seen in 



that neighbourhood. 



724. S. casspitosus, L. Scaly-stemmed Club-msh. 



Native ; in damp places on moors and commons. Locally common. 

 May, June, 

 c. I. In plenty in the swampy depression on Viverdon Down. 



II. Bogs beloAV Kit Hill, near HarrowbarroAV, 1879. 

 D. IV. Dartmoor, near Shaugh Bridge, &c. ; Jacob, FL part 17. Crown- 

 hill Down. Hemerdon. 

 V. Dartmoor, near Cornwood. Cholwichtown. 

 VI. In boggy ground near Staddon Barrow, on Dartmoor. 

 First record : Jacob, 1836. 



