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1698. Carex verna. Chaix., 96. 



{vel. C. prcecox, yc/r^;^., Spring Sedg-e). 

 Native, Brit., i, 2, 3, 4. May, II. 



Frequent on the Wolds. Wold-dale near South Cave,* 

 flowering- when and where Moonwort sporoph}lls are unfold- 

 ing in gravelly fields near Cottingham, May 1901. 



1701. C. panicea. Linn., m. 

 (Pink-leaved Sedge). 



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



Common. Near Hull (B.); Drewton Dale and Pulfin Bog, 

 and in all the divisions. 



1706. C. pendula. Huds., 75. 



(Great Pendulous Sedge). 



Native, Brit., 2. May, I\'. 



Known only in one place, namely, Birkhill Wood near 

 Cottingham ; first seen there, July, 1901.* 



1709. C. sylvatica. Huds., 87. 

 (Pendulous Wood Sedge). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. May, IV. 



Common in woods and copses. Swine. 



1 71 2. C. distans. Linn., 58. 

 (Loose Sedge). 



Native, Brit., i, 2, 3. May, IV. 



Frequent ; near the sea. Flambro' Head, near Bempton 

 (J.F.R.); Sand-le-Mere (C.W., 1895); Saltend Common. 



1714. C. fulva. Good., 84. 

 (Tawny Sedge). 



Native, Brit., i, 2. June, IV. 



Wet pastures near Beverley (R.T.) ; marshy ground 

 between R. Hull and Driffield Canal, i900.'''' 



