226 CYPEEACEiE. 



859. C. Pseudo-cyperus, L. 



Native ; on the margins of ponds and ditclies. Fre- 

 quent in the southern portion of the district ; very 

 rare in the northern. 



G. Winterbourne ; Mr. T. B. Flower, Phytol. I. 328. 



S. In many places in the lowlands fi*om Clevedon 

 to Ken and Yatton. Very abundant by Walton 

 Drove. Pondside, Woodborough. The Watchets, 

 near Wells. Ditch-banks south of Wedmore to- 

 wards the peat-moors, where this sedge becomes 

 extremely common. VI. VII. 



860. C. hirta, L. 



Native ; in wet pastures, frequent. 



G. Alveston. Charlton. Cromhall. Baptist Mills 

 Chipping Sodbury. Charfield. Patchway. Staple- 

 ton. Tortworth. Tytherington. Wotton-under- 

 Edge. Yate. 



S. Pastures by the stream at Bishport. Crox Top. 

 Brean. Plentiful in peaty fields near Barrow 

 Gurney. Failand Farm. Walton-in-Gordano. 

 Wells. Winscombe. IV. V. 



861. C. ampullacea, Good, 



Native ; in bogs and marshes, rare. 



S. Clevedon ; Mr. E. Wheeler. Bogs at the Mincries 

 on Mcndip ; Rev. B. P. Murray. Abundant on the 

 peat-moors in the south. VI. 



862. C. paludosa, Good. 



Native ; in ditches and marshes, frequent. It is very 

 likely to be more widely distributed than appears 

 from our notes. 



G. Marsh at Baptist Mills. By the Frome near 

 Stapleton. 



