CYPERACES. 8038 
Tl. Shirley Wood, Smith, MSS. Cupiss Lane, Brailsford. 
T3. On some heathy ground near St. Bride’s Farm, Purchas, J.B. Burton- 
on-Trent, Painter, J.B. Repton Rocks, Wild Fl. Rept. 
C. speirostachya Sm. [C. fulva Good. Hybrid? ] ©. Hornschuchiana 
Hoppe. 
Native. B. Swamps, boggy ground. Local. P. May-June. 
First record, B.L. Rec., for 1875, 1876. 
G1. Stirrup Wood, wet pastures, seen as long ago as 1863, Whitehead, 
B.D. Rec., 1875, 182. Wild Moor, near Goyt’s Bridge. 
G2. Umberley Brook, near Chatsworth. 
C. Stream by Greave’s Piece, near Smeekley Wood. 
P. Markland Grips, by the stream, Waterfall. Swamp in Scarcliffe Park 
Wood. 
Tl. Near the old gravel-pit on Mr. Sherwin’s Farm, Osmaston-by-Ash- 
bourne, Smith MSS. Meadows at Peathays, Shirley; near Old Covert, Mugginton. 
C. flava JL. 
Native. B. Marshy places, peaty land, heath. Frequent. P. May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Monk’s Dale, Linton. 
Gl. Swamps up to 500 yards, Baker, J.B. Charlesworth Coombs; Stirrup 
Wood, Fl. Ashton. Torside Clough, near Crowden; Wild Moor, near Goyt’s 
Bridge ; Slackhall; Hood Brook, Hathersage; Upper Hurst Brook, Bamford. 
G2. Otterdale, near Shatton; Froggatt; under Birchill Bank, Baslow. 
Marshes about Duffield, Pilkington. 
C. Birleyhay, Ford. 
P. Scarcliffe Park Wood; pool near The Walls, Whitwell. 
Tl. Boggy places in meadows [Osmaston-by-Ashbourne neighbourhood], 
Smith MSS. Shirley Wood; by Bradley Brook. 
T3. Damp places by the side of the Calke and Melbourne Road; bog at 
Foremark Park, Purchas, J.B. Repton Rocks, Rept. Ff. d F. 
Var. elatior Schlecht. (. lepidocarpa Tausch. 
Gl. Buxton, Rogers. Axe Edge, Painter, J.B. RR. Sett, south of Hay- 
field. 
C. Morley Moor, Painter, J.B. 
Var. Oederi Retz. Var. minor Towns. 
Gl. Bog, Buxton, Rogers, B.L. Rec., 1884-6, 110. Near Westend Farm, 
Gibbs. R. Sett, south of Hayfield; Combes Moss; near the Snake Inn; above 
Bamford ; Malcoff, Chapel. 
G2. Umberley Brook, near Chatsworth. 
C. Wessington Common; Brackenfield Green. 
Tl. Marshes by the railway, below Findern. 
