202 FLORA OK THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



1674. Carex elong'ata. L/mi., 17. 



Native, Ger., 7. 



Rare. Bog'g"}' woods, Lang'with near York (B. sup.), the 

 only station. 



1677. C. ovalis. Good., 112. 

 (t'tV. C. leporina, Lt/in., Oval-spiked Sedge). 

 Native, Brit., 4, 7. J'-ib' ^^• 



Uncommon. In the two eastern divisions, onl}' at Risby 

 Park.* 



1682. C acuta. Linn., 72. 

 (Slender-spiked Sedge). 



Native, Brit., i, 2, 6, 7. June, III. 



Frequent. Banks of rivers, Beverley (R.T. ); banks of 

 ditches near Beverley (B.); also in similar places near Hull 

 (sp., //V/f Mr. Ar. Bennett); Wressle (J.B.). 



1687. C. Goodenowii. /. Gay, no. 



{vtl. C vulgaris, Brit. FL, Common Sedge). 



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



Common by drain and dyke sides, especially in Holder- 

 ness.* Hornsea Mere side, and Swine Moor near Beverley. 

 C. stricta, Good., Heslington fields (B. sup.), and I believe 

 some of my Hornsea gatherings are of this sub-species.* 



1 688. C. flacca. Schreb., log. 

 (t'c/. C. glauca. Scop., Glaucous Heath Sedge). 



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



Common in all the divisions. 



1696. C. pilulifera. Linn., 104. 



(Round-headed Sedge). 



Native, Brit., i, 2, 6, 7. July, I. 



Rather uncommon. On gravelly places ; Brandesburton* 

 morainic mounds, and near Newbald.* 



