CYPERACEA. 299 
C. axillaris Good. (©. muricata x remota. Top. Bot. ‘‘ Bloxam ms.” 
Native. E. By ditches, ponds, canals. Very rare. P. May-July. 
First record, Watson’s N.B.G., 1835. 
C. By the canal, between one and two miles north of Chesterfield. 
T3. By the side of the ponds, Calke Abbey, Bloram. There is no 
specimen in Bloxam's collection, nor could Mr. Purchas succeed in finding the 
plant in the locality, J.B., 1887, 148. Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
C. curta Good. C. canescens L. 
Native. Bogs, moors, wet turf. Locally abundant. P. May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Chee Tor, Pilkington. 
G1. Swamps up to 500 yards, Baker, J.B. Goyt’s Moss; near the Snake 
Inn; above Bamford. 
G2. Redcar Brook, above Dore. 
C. Stream by Greave’s Piece, near the Peacock Inn. 
Tl. Marsh in Yeldersley Lane, near Shirley. 
T3. Near Bull’s Farm, Repton, Rept. F. d: F. 
C. ovalis Good. C. leporina L. 
Native. B. Moist waysides, heaths, pastures. Common. P. May-July. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Generally distributed. ‘‘ Ascends up to 550 yards [Axe Edge],” Baker, J.B. 
C. acuta J. 
Native. BE. Stream-sides, by ponds, rivers, canals. Rather rare. P. 
May-June. 
First record, Smith MSS., 1854-70. 
L. Meadows near Ashford, Bailey, B.L. Rec., 1884-6, 110. 
Tl. Between Shirley Wood and Rodsley, Smith MSS. Near R. Dove, 
Clifton. 
T3. Near Swarkeston, Bloram. Named stricta, is, I think, acuta, Purchas, 
J.B. Near the Boatstake, Burton, Hb. Mason! Stapenhill, Painter, J.B. 
Trent side, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
C. Goodenowii J. Gay. C. vulgaris Fr. 
Native. B. Marshes, wet turf, moorland, way-sides. Frequent. P. May- 
June. 
First record, Glover, 1829. OC. cespitosa. 
Generally distributed, and more or less plentiful on the moors. 
‘““Swamps up to 500 yards” [Axe Edge], Baker, J.B. A large robust form 
occurs at Pebley Pond, Barlborough. 
Var. juncella Fr. 
Gl. Near the Snake Inn; abundant on Bamford Moor. 
G2. White Edge Moss, Grindleford; Bentley Brook, Matlock. 
C. Totley Moss. 
Tl. Shirley Wood; Cupiss Lane, Brailsford, B.H.C. Rep., 1889, 273. 
