352 CYPERACEiE. 



J). III. ]\Ianadon "Wood, 1850 ; Keys, Fl. iii. 261. Bud.sliead, in the vale 

 below St. Bndeaiix village. In plenty in a meadow near Horra- 

 bridge, by the road to Tavistock. [Postham, Tamerton Foliot, 

 1868 ; since destroyed by cultivation.] 



IV. Fursdon and Derriford, Egg Buckland. Upperton, Bickleigh. 

 V. A single plant at the bottom of a hedge-bank in a lane near 

 Cadleigh, 1874. In a rnshy meadow near Choi wich town. In 

 the lawn at Blachford, Cornwood. 



VI. Near Ivybridge ; Keys, ib. Two or three plants in a marsh by 

 the turnpike road between that and Cadleigh, 1878. 



752. C. panicea, L. Pink-leaved Sedge. 



Native ; in damp or boggy spots on heaths, in pastures and turfy 

 places. Common. IMay, June, 

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



II. Marsh by St. Johns Lake. Near Hatt. Waste ground about 

 Vernico Down. 

 D. III. Near Honicknowle. Tamer-ton Foliot. Double Water. Beer 

 Ferrers. 

 IV. Shaugh ; Keys, FL iii. 261. Derriford and Coleridge, Egg Buck- 

 land. Hemerdon. Sheepstor. Ringmoor Down, and elsewhere 

 on Dartmoor. 

 V. Damp place on the sea-bank at Revelstoke. Westlake Green. 

 Near Stretchley. Near Cholwichtown. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Keys, ib. Hanger Down. Erme Valley ; between 

 Ivybridge and Harford, and on Dartmoor. 

 But for having been banished from extensive tracts by drainage and 

 cultivation this would have gone into the ' very common ' list. 



753. C. pendula, Huds. Great Pendulous Sedge. 



Native ; in damp Avooded or shaded places, by ponds, and on river 

 banks. Rare and local. Latter part of April, early part of 

 May. 

 c. II. Penlee Wood, near Cawsand ! ; Brent, Keys, Fl. iii. 262 : possibly 



not a Native in the plantation here. 

 D, IV. Bovisand ; Frean, Keys, ib. 



V. In various spots in the Yealm Valley, between Yealm Bridge and 



Kitley Quay, also at Yeo, a little above the former place. 

 VI. A large tuft on a damp hedge-bank near Orcherton, 1875. Be- 

 tween Sequers Bridge and Erniington village. 



754. C. sylvatica, Huds. Pendulous Wood Sedge. 



Native ; on damp banks by lanes, and in other moist sliady or 

 wooded places. Connnon. May, June. 



