68 Mr. Teesdale'j Supplement to the Plantce E'joracenfet, 



Carex arenaria 



intermedia 



divifa 



muricata 



vulpina 

 teretiufcula 



paniculata 



prsECox - 

 filiformis 



- With. ed. 3./. 90. t. 20. 



Low grounds, near Hull bridge, and 

 Grpve-iiill at Beverley. 



- C. difticha. Hudf. LIgbtf. 

 — arenaria. Leers, t. i^. f.z. 



Wet paftures, and meadows, frequent. 

 There feems to be more than one fpecics 

 included in this name. 



- Tranf. Linn. Soc. vol. 2. p. 157. /. 19. f. 2. 



In a meadow,called Derricots, nearHulI. 

 I never met with it in any other place. 



- C. fpicata. HuJf. Lightf. 



Woods. Paftures. Meadows. 

 I have feen this, or one in the fame way, 

 on the drieft fandy land, in which fitua- 

 tion the capfules do not divaricate near 

 fo much as when growing in more moift 

 places. 



- Sides of ditches, under hedges, in woods. 



- Tranf. Linn. Soc, vol. 2. />. 163. /. 19. f. 3. 



Arram Car, near Beverley, abundantly. 



- Sides of ditches. Marihes. Woods. 



Obf. We have in the marflies a variety of 

 this, with afmall compadl panicle, which 

 never forms itfelf into large tufts, as the 

 C. paniculata does. It probably may be 

 a diftindl fpecles. 



- C. montana. Hudf. Lightf. 



Dry paftures, and heaths. Common. 

 Tranf. Linn. Soc. vol. 2. p. 172. /, 20, f. 5. 



