300 CYPERACES. 
C. flacea Schreb. C. glauca Murr. 
Native. Bb. Damp pastures, meadows, moor-sides, waysides. Common. P. 
May-June. 
First record, Glover, 1829. C. recwrva. 
The commonest of our sedges, everywhere abundant. ‘‘ Swamps up to 550 
yards on Axe Edge,” Baker, J.B. ‘Frequent at all levels up to 350 yards” 
[Matlock], B. é N., J.B. ; 
Var. stictocarpa Ar. Benn. ? 
L. Slopes of High Field [Fell], 350 yards, West, J.B. Monsal Dale, near 
Litton Mill, at 900 feet alt. on limestone; a form near stictocarpa, but with 
larger spikelets. The fruit is asperous-hairy, with minute prickle-like papille, 
and dotted (punctate) where these papille have got rubbed off, B.L., Rec., 
1879. 
C. digitata L. 
Native. EL. Limestone dates. Very rare and local. P. May-June. 
First record, Glover, 1829. Top. Bot. ‘‘ Rogers rec.” 
L. Monsal Dale, Whitehead! A specimen of this is in Sowerby’s hb. in 
the British Museum, See also B.D. Rec., 1877, 248. 
C. ornithopoda Willd. 
Native. J. Limestone dales. Locally abundant. P. May-June. 
First found, Salt, May 7th, 1801 (C. digitata); first record, Babington, 
J.B., 1874. See also J.B., 1875, 193 sqq. 
L. Miller’s Dale, Whitehead Newton d: Hibbert, J.B. Slopes of High 
Fell [Field], 350 yards, West, J.B. Cressbrook Dale, 7. Rogers, B.L. Rec., 
1876, 183. Above the summit of the railway tunnel opposite to Litton Mill 
which was burnt down, Smith MSS. 
C. montana J. 
Native. E. On Magnesian Limestone cliffs. Very rare and local. P. 
April-May. 
First found, Waterfall, 1885; record, B.E.C., Rep., 1890, 278. 
P. Markland Grips, near Clowne, Waterfall, C.D.! Specimens were 
submitted to Mr. A. Bennett and so named by him. 
C. pilulifera /. 
Native. B. Heathland, moor slopes, woods. Not uncommon. P. May- 
June. 
First record, N.H. Tutb., 1863. 
L. Middleton Dale. Carr, B.L. Rec., 1881-2, 233. Monk’s Dale, Painter, 
J.B. Cressbrook Dale. 
Gl. Charlesworth Coombs, Fl. Ashton. R. Sett, south of Hayfield; 
Combes Moss; Jaggers Clough. 
G2. Darley Dale, Nowers. 
Tl. Shirley Wood. 
