FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. I97 



1623. Eleocharis palustris. R. Br. m. 



(Creeping^ Spike-rush). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. June, III. 



Common in all damp ground by the edges of pools. 



1625. E. multicaulis. Sm., 88. 



Native, Brit., 6, 7. Ju'v- 



Frequent. Houghton Moor (B.) and Skipwith.* 



1626. Scirpus pauciflorus. Light/., 91. 



Native, Brit., 2, 4, 6. June, III. 



Houghton Moor, and marshes near Beverley (R.T. ) ; 

 Driffield (Y.N.U., July, 1900); Newbald Springs (24th June, 

 1899)* ; Hull Ings near Cottingham, June, 1900 (C.W. and 

 ].Y.K.),fide Mr. Ar. Bennett. 



1627. S. CSespitOSUS. Linn., 104. 

 Native, Brit., 6, 7. July. 



Common on dry moors. Skipwith Common, Aller- 

 thorpe, &c. 



1629. S. fluitans. Linn., 86. 



(Floating Mud-rush). 



Native, Brit., 2. 



Frequent in marshy places. Ditches, Cottingham (R.T.), 

 Hull (B.). 



1 63 1. S. setaceus. Linn., 108. 



Native, Brit., 6. July. 



Houghton Moor (J.J.M.).* 



1633. S. laCUStriS. Linn., loi. 

 (Lake Club-Rush). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. July, I. 



Frequent, Kelsey gravel-pit ponds, Hornsea Mere, &c. 



