CYPERACE^. 



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837. C. divnlsa, Good. 



Native ; on grassy banks, rather common. 



G. In several places about Coombe Dingle. In a 

 grassy hollow (old quarrying) on Durdham Down, 

 1884. Plentiful about Charfield and at Damory 

 Bridge. Abundant on some damp hedge-banks 

 between Thornbury and Aust. Shirehampton. 

 Wotton-under-Edge. 



S. Leigh Woods. Clevedon. Churchill. Congres- 

 bury. Between Cleeve and Yatton. Great Elm. 

 About the Tanpits and on Failand Farm. Keyn- 

 sham. Norton Malreward. Portishead. West 

 Harptree. Whitchurch. Yatton. V. VI. 



838. C. paniculata, L. 



Native ; in wet and boggy places, rare and local. 



S. Ditch-banks near Axbridge. Bog in the valley 

 near Winscombe. Ditch-banks south of Wedmore. 

 Bogs on Mendip at the Mineries. In very large 

 tussocks abundant on both banks of the canal near 

 Radford and Camerton. VI. VII. 



((7. teretiuscula, Good. The old records in Swete's 

 Flora and elsewhere much need verification.) 



839. C. axillaris, Good. 



Native ; very rare. 



G. It grows plentifully in one spot between Char- 

 field Station and the gates of Tortworth Park, 

 where it was first noticed by Mr. W. B. Waterfall 

 in 1882. 



S. Cheddar, 1888 ; Mr. Richards. Several stations 

 a little outside our district are mentioned in Add. 

 Fl. BatJion. VI. 



