Mr. TEEfiDALE'i Sipphment to the P/anla; Eboracett/es. 



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C. tomentofa. L'ghif. 



In all the watery marfhes about Be- 

 verley, very common. 

 Carex flava - - - - Wet paftures. Bogs. Sides of rivulets, 

 extenfa • - Tranf. Linn. Soc. v. 1. p 175. t,z\. f.']. 

 Wet paftures, near Beverley. 



I am not certain that this is the plant 

 which Dr. Goodenough means. 



fulva - - Wet paftures, and meadows, in various 

 places. Near Beverley. 

 I have ventured to continue this, as the- 

 figure quoted by Dr. Goodenough in Vl. 

 Dan. 1049 is a good reprefentation of my 

 plant, and it is certainly different from 

 any of the varieties of the C. flava. It is 

 alfo always a much weaker and fmaller 

 plant in all its parts than the C. diftans. 



diftans - - Woods. Paftures. Meadows, 

 panicea - - Wet paftures. Meadows, and marfhes. 

 fylvatica - - Woods, and hedges. 

 recurva - - heers^ /. 15. yi 3. 



Heaths. Meadows, and paftures. 

 pallefcens - Leen^ t. 15. j^ 4. 



Woods. Paftures, and meadows, 

 limofa - - Bogs, near Terrington. Rare. 

 Pfeudo-cyperus Hudf. Lightf. Ger. em. 2g. f. 1. 



In a place called Dumble pit, near Beverley; 



the only place I have feen it in, in the 



North. 

 7 Garex 



