456 LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE BOTANY. [Morch, 



114G. Sparganium ramosum, Huds. 



1147. Typha latifolia, X. Burtonwood ; Arpley. 



1148. Typlia angastifolia, L. Morley Common. 



1152. Juncus glaucus, Sibth. Called the Wire Rush in Lanca- 

 shire. 

 1160. Juncus compressus, Jacq. Sankey. 



1169. Luzula sylvatica^ Bich, Keckwick Hill. 



1170. Luzula pilosa, Willd. Appleton. 



1175. Narthecium ossifragum, Huds. Woolston and Stretton 

 Moss. 



1178. Cladium Mariscus^ Br. Stretton Moss. Has not flowered 

 this year. 



1179. Schoenus nigricans, L. Stretton Moss. 



1180. Rhyncospora alba, Vahl. Woolston Moss. 



1183. Blysmus rufus, Link. Hale shore. 



1184. Scirpus lacustris, L. Old Quay Canal; Kenyon. 

 1186. Scirpus setaceus, L. Kenyon, etc. 



1190. Scirpus raaritimus, L. Lines the bank of the Mersey, 

 considerable distance below Warrington. 



1191. Scirpus sylvaticus, L. Sankey, Canal banks; Carbrook, 

 Kenyon. 



1193. Scirpus palustris, L. Old Quay Canal, etc. 

 1196. Scirpus coespitosus, L. Overton Hills. 



1198. Scirpus fluitans_, L. Greystone Heath. 



1199. Eriophorum vaginal um, L. Woolston Moss. 



1200. Eriophorum angustifolium, Rh. Woolston Moss. 

 1205. Carex pulicaris, L. Cobbs ; Greystone Heath. 

 1209. Carex stellulata, Good. Greystone Heath, etc. 



1211. Carex ovalis, Good. Arpley. 



1212. Carex curta. Good. Woolston Moss, abundant. 



1213. Carex elongata, L. Arpley ; Longford Meadows. 



1217. Carex intermedia, Good. Bank Quay, river-side. 



1219. Carex intermedia, var. ? Arpley. 



1218. Carex arenaria, L. Hale shore. 



1220. Carex muricata, L. Kenyon, etc. 



1222. Carex vulpina, L. A small dipterous (?) larva feeds in the 

 fruit of this species, causing it to become almost twice its 

 usual length, and falcate. 



1224. Carex paniculata, L. Old Quay Canal bank_, etc. Grows 

 in clumps, usually upon mounds, caused by the successive 



