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c. I. Between Tregantle and Antony. Sheviock. Between Latch- 

 brook and Notter Bridge. Near Tideford Cross. 

 11. Saltash and Callington Road. Botus Fleming. Cotehele. 

 D. III. Manadon Wood ; Maristow ; Keys, ib. Tamerton Foliot. Beer 

 Ferrers. 

 IV. Saltram ; Keys, ib. About Elburton. Between Pomphlet and 

 Billacombe, and near Hooe. Slialaford ; near the village, &c., 

 Egg Buckland. Hemerdon. 

 V. Between Wembury and Fordbrook. Brixton. Near Puslinch. 

 Near Cadleigh. 

 VI. Ivj^bridge ! ; Kei/s, ib. Between Battisborough and Mothecombe. 

 Kmgston. Holbeton. 



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755. C. laevigata, S7/1. Smooth-stalked Sedge. 



Native ; in wet places in copses, and in woodland swamps. Com- 

 mon. May, June, 

 c. I. Antony ! ; Brent, Keys, Fl. iii. 264. "Wood between Seaton and 

 Treloy farm. Sheviock. • Polbathick, Meadow near Shilling- 

 ham. Neighboiu'hood of Pillaton. Cutmere. 

 II. Kingsmill. Marshy spot between Hatt and Penters Cross. 

 D. III. Manadon Wood ; Keys, ib. Woodlands and Budshead. Warleigh 

 Wood, &c., Tamerton Foliot. Tavy Valley. Near Double 

 Water. 

 IV. Bickleigh Vale ; Shaugh ; Keys, ib. Shalaford, Derriford, Furs- 

 don, &c.. Egg Buckland. In plenty m damp spots in the Plym 

 Valley woods. Near Trowlsworthy, on Dartmoor. 

 V. Near Fardel. 



VI. Vale between Okuibury farm-house and Bigbury Bay. About 

 Ivybridge. 

 Wherever Hypericum boeticum is found tliis Car ex is almost certain to 

 be met with also ; the converse however is by no means the case, as the 

 Sedge is the much more frequent plant. 



756. C. binervis, Sm. Green-ribbed^ Sedge. 



Native ; on moors, commons, and waste grassy places. Locally 

 common. May, June, 

 c. I. Sheviock ; Brent, Keys, Fl. iii. 264 ; seen below a wood between 

 Denabole and Sheviock village. Viverdon Down. Pillaton 

 Down. 

 II. Between St. Mellion and St. Dominick. Below Kingston Down. 

 D. III. Roborough Down. 



IV. Between Shaugh and Cadover Bridge ; Keys, ib. Hemerdon. 



Wigvor Down. Sheepstor. 

 V. Cornwood ! ; Keys, ib. Crownhill Down. 



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