THE SEDGE FAMILY. 453 



15. Flea Cakex — [Carex ptiUcdris.') 



Heathy ground and on moors, not uncommon. Baguley. Between 



Hyde and Apetliorne, Greenfield. Plentiful near Rostherne Mere 



and on Hale Moss. Coutacre Clough. (R. H.) Prestwich. (J. P.) 



Fl. June, July. 



Curtis, iv. 640; E. B. xv. 1501. 



16. Little Star Cakex — {Carex stelluldta.) 

 Marshy and heathy ground, not uncommon. Baguley. Hill-side 

 opposite Reddish Mill, plentiful. Hale Moss, plentiful. Near 

 Rostherne Merc. Fl. May, June. 



E. B. xii. 800. 



17. OvAL-sPiKED Cakex — [Carex ovdlis.) 



Low, wet meadows and in swampy places, common. Agecroft. 



Moston. Chorlton. Greenheys fields. Old Trafford. Sale. Fl. June, 



July. 



E. B. V. 306. 



18. White Carex — {Carex curta.) 

 Boggy and watery places, sides of ponds, and in ditches, especially 

 on the borders of the mosses, common everywhere. Harpurhey. 

 Moston. Chorlton. Withington. Carrington Moss. Lindow Com- 

 mon. Chat Moss. Fl. June, July. 



E. B. XX. 1386. 



19. Elongated Carex — {Carex elonffdta.) 



Marshy places, and by pondsides, rare. Three Lane Ends, Chorlton. 



Longford, and between Chorlton and Stretford, and many other places 



in that district, both in ditches and by ponds. Edge of Rostherne 



Mere. Tyldesley. (J. E.) Between Eccles and Swinton. (J. S.) 



Fl. June. 



E. B. xxvii. 1'j20. 



20. Remote-floweked Carex — {Carex remota.) 

 Ditch-banks, sides of ponds, and in moist woods and doughs, very 



common. Agecroft Clough. Mere Clough. Bottoms Hall Wood. 



Fl. May, June. 



E. B. xii. 832. 



21. AxiL-FLOWERED Carex — [Carex axillaris.) 



Woods and shady ditch-banks, very rare. Cotterill Clough. " Lane 

 in West Leigh." (B. G.) Fl. June. 



E. B. xiv. IJ!l:J. 



