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mistaken for it by the friend who reported it. E. gracile, Koch. 

 G. Besides the boggy south end of Littlesea, and a boggy pool a 

 little nearer Studland; where this rare Cotton-grass was first 

 discovered, it was found also on Godlingston Heath in 1899. 

 Rhynchospora fusca, Roem. and Schult. D. In great abundance 

 along the borders of the extensive and very interesting bog, 

 Morden Decoy, on both sides. F. In the boggy drain feeding 

 the Coy Pond, Talbot Heath, scarce and perhaps dying out ; 

 West Moors. G. Godlingstone Heath. R. alba, Vahl. D. Gore 

 Heath, W. M. Rogers. Morden Decoy. F. Boggy sources of 

 the Bourne, on heaths W. of Bournemouth ; Salterns, Parkstone ; 

 West Moors; Verwood ; Goatham. G. Corfe Castle. Schocmts 

 m'gricans, L. D. Marsh W. of Hamworthy Junction ; Lytchett 

 Minster ; E. of Wareham Station. G. Corfe Castle and Bushey ; 

 Godlingston ; by Littlesea. 



Cartx disticha, Huds. D. Lytchett Minster. E. Shilling- 

 stone. F. Cow Grove, Wimborne ; Kingston Lacy ; High Hall ; 

 Shapwick. G. Wareham Heath ; Stoborough ; Arne ; Corfe 

 Castle. C. arenatia, L. D. Lytchett Bay. F. Sandy bank near 

 Branksome Station and near Bournemouth Gasworks ; by Poole 

 Park and between Sterte and Creekmoor. C. panicu/ata, L. 

 D. N.E. and N.W. of Wareham ; Sherford Brook ; Lytchett 

 Matravers. F. West Moors ; East Moors River ; Edmondsham. 

 G. Wet thicket S.W. of Wareham ; near Corfe Castle and down 

 the Corfe River. C, Titlpina, L. D. Wareham ; Lytcheit 

 Minster. F. Frequent about Wimborne ; Kingston Lacy ; by 

 Bailey Gate Station ; Edmondsham. G. Studland ; Ulwell ; 

 about Corfe Castle; Church Knowle. C, mun'cata, L. This 

 name is now limited to a plant found very rarely in Britain, and 

 our Dorset plant (most, if not all), belongs to the commoner 

 plant of which C. coniigua, Hoppe, is now recognised as the 

 earliest name. C. echinata, Murr. F. Valley of R. Cran. 

 C. remo/a, L. D. N.E. and N.W. of Wareham. F. Frequent in 

 the valleys of the Stour and its tributaries ; Edmondsham. G. 

 Rcmpstone. C. oval is, L. D. Sherford ; between Wareham and 

 Morden Decoy. F. Kinson ; west of Wimborne ; Woolbridge ; 



