348 CYPERACEiE. 



VI. By the tidal waters of the Erme ; near EfFord, at Orcherton, and 



between tliis and CHng Mill. 

 Very frequent m the neighbourhood of tidal waters, and submaritinie 

 in distribution. 



739. C. muricata, L. Greater PricMy Sedge. 



Xative ; on dry banks and in waste turfy places. Very common. 

 May to July, or later. Area general. 

 Noted from between Pennycomequick and Milehouse, near Laira, and 

 elsewhere not far from the town of Plymouth. Extends to the moorland 

 tracts, and is one of the commonest species. 



740. C. divulsa, Good. Grey Sedge. 



Native ; on banks in both open and shaded situations. Rather 

 common. May to July, or later, 

 c. I. Tregantle ; Brent, Keys, Fl. iii. 258 ; on the right of the road 

 as you go from Antony village to this place. Between St. 

 Winnolls and Tredrossel. 

 II. Millbrook ; id. et. ih. ; seen in that neighbourhood between the 

 church and the scliools, and elsewhere ; also near CaAvsand. In 

 plenty between Cremyll and Maker. 

 D. III. Between Woodlands Fort and Knackersknowle. By the Ply- 

 mouth and Tavistock Road at Derriford. 

 IV. [Lipson ! ; Frean, 186S] ; Efford Lane ; Bickleigh Vale ; Laira ; 

 Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. 351, and Fl. ib.: destroyed at Lipson 

 about 1875. In abundance near Elburton. Staddon. Near 

 Oreston and Radford. Higher Compton. Egg Buckland, in 

 many places. Plympton St. Mary. Lane at Bottle Hill. 

 V. Between Plymstock and Wembury. Newton Ferrers, in several 

 places. Lanes near Halwell. Brixton, by the turnpike road. 

 Near Weston Mill. 

 VI. Between Battisborough Cross and Mothecombe. Between Kings- 

 ton and Ringmore, and elsewhere about Kingston. Near 

 Etibrd. jModbury. 

 Not frequent in Districts i., ii., and iii. 



741. C. stellulata, Good. Little PricJdy Sedge. 



Native ; in bogs and wet marshy places. Common. May to 

 September, 

 c. I. Between Seaton and Treloy. Viverdon Down. Pillaton Down, 

 and elsewhere near Pillaton village. 

 II. Bog in a vale below Kingston Down. 

 D. III. Roborough Down ; Keys, Fl. iii. 260. Honicknowle, and by the 

 Devonport leat at Pennycross. Tamerton Foliot. Beer Ferrers. 

 Plaster Down. 



