CYPERACER. 295 
ERIOPHORUM Jl. 
E. vaginatum Ll. 
Native. BE. Moorland bogs. Abundant locally. P. March-April. 
First records, Gisborne, 1794; noted by Salt, 1799; Jewitt, 1811. 
L. Dovedale, Glover. Not there now. 
Gl. Over 550 yards on Axe Edge, Baker, J.B. Hills behind Mam Tor 
from Castleton, Watson’s N.B.G. Colborne Moor, near Chapel; Charlesworth ; 
Kinderscout, Fl. Ashton. Derwent Edge, Painter, Natt. Bamford; Stanage. 
G2. East Moor, Glover. Abundant on the moors west of Dore, The Natu- 
ralist. Dethick Moor, Gibbs. White Edge Moor, Grindleford; Darley Moor. 
P. Near Pleasley, Watson’s V.B.G. 
Tl. Ockbrook, Smith MSS. 
E. angustifolium oth, Cotton Grass. E. polystachyon L. 
Native. B. Marshes, bogs. Locally abundant. P. April-June. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Gl. Axe Edge, up to over 550 yards, Baker, J.B. Near the bottom of old 
lane which runs from Nithing End, Jewitt. Combes Moss, Painter, J.B. 
Charlesworth; Kinderscout, Fl. Ashton. Stanage Edge, var. elatiws Koch. 
G2. Tansley Moor, B. d N., J.B. Between Fox House Inn and Dore, The 
Naturalist. Grindleford Bridge, Hb. Mason! Near Higgar Tor, above Hather- 
sage. 
C. Near the Peacock Inn. 
Tl. Bog below Bradley Wood; Hulland Moss. Quarndon Common, 
Pilkington. 
T2. Breadsall, Whittaker, Phyt. 
T3. Bog at Foremark Hall, Purchas, J.B. Repton Rocks, Wild Fl. Rept. 
E. latifolium Hopp. 
Native. BE. Boggy places on heaths and in woods. Very rare. P. June- 
July. 
First record, Crewe d: Whittaker, 1824. 
C. Morley Moor, not common, Crewe d Whittaker. 
P. Scarcliffe Park Wood, in good quantity. 
SCHGNUS 1. 
S. nigricans L. Bog Rush. 
Native. B. Moorland bogs, wet peaty turf. Very rare. P. June-July. 
First record, Glove7, 1829. 
“Derby,” Wats. Top. Bot., “‘ Howitt cat.” 
