454 THE SEDGE FAMILT. 



The form called by Bome botanists Garex Banninghauseniana, (E. B. Snpp. iii. 

 8910.) grows in a dingle near Capesthome Mere, and in a wood near Brookhouse 

 Moss. (Mr. Sidebotham.) 



22. Soft Brown Cakex — {Carex intermedia.) 

 "Near the borders of Rostherne Mere, and near White Moss." 



(B. G.) Fl. June. 



E. B. xxix. 2042. 



23. Prickly Carex — {Carex muricdta.) 

 Dry fields and hedgebanks, rare. Hedgebank by the road-side 

 between Stockport and Marple, plentiful. (Mr. Sidebotham.) Fl. May, 



June. 



E. B. xvi. 1097. 



24. Fox Carex — [Carex vulpma.) 

 "Wet, shady places, especially near water, not uncommon. Cotterill 

 Clough, plentiful. Common near Styal, and about Leigh. (J. E.) 

 About Reddish, tolerably common. Ashley. Fl. May — July. 



E. B. V. 307. 



25. Great Panicled Carex — [Carex jyaniculdia.) 

 Swampy and spongy pastures, in doughs, and on the borders of 



ponds and canals, common. Prestwich dells. Marshy fields at 

 Pendlebury. Banks of the canal at Clifton. Chorlton. Didsbury. 

 Rostherne Mere. In the Reddish valley, opposite Arden Hall. Very 

 abundant by the water below Disley Railway Station. Fl. June, July. 



E. B. XV. 1064. 



26. RouND-STALKED Cakex — [Carex teretiuscula.) 

 Boggy and watery places, and by pondsides, rather uncommon. 



Plentiful in ponds at Back Levenshulme. Sparingly at Seaman's 



Moss Pits. Fl. May, June. 



E. B. XV. 1065. 



The variety " Ehrartiana " is plentiful at Seaman's Moss Pits, and also grows 

 in a boggy place near Hough End. 



27. Tufted Bog Sedge — [Carex vulgaris.) 



Swampy places, in low wet pastures, and on the borders of the 



mosses, common. Agccroft hills. Greenheys fields. White Moss. 



Fl. May, June. 



E. B. xxi. 1507 (as Carex ccespitosa). 



This is the plant called by some botanists Carex Goodeiuivii 



