380 



True C. (Ederi, Ehrh., Willd., and Schkier, fide Mr. 

 Bailey, U.S.A. 



1. Lakenheath 1 1 ; Tuddenham Bog 1 1 ; Wangford; 

 Brandon || and Hopton ||. 



Plants of C. minor gathered at Lakenheath, exhibit the 

 following abnormal features : 



a. No male spike ; five fertile spikes slightly distant 

 from each other. 



b. The male spike is crowned with fruit. 



c. The male spike has its base set with fruit. 



d. The lowest fertile spike is at. the base of the stem, 

 three inches below the others. 



e. The lowest spike is compound, and close to the 

 others. 



Earliest record 1834. Paget. 



54. C. QEderi, Ehrh? Carex flava, var. cyperotdes, 



Marsson, fide Mr. Bailey, U.S.A.. (Eder's Carex. 



Bab. Man. 407,8. Hook. St. Fl. 461. H. & S. 94. Hist. Yarm. 

 Hist. Fram. Galp. 129. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in bogs. June, July. 



1. Tuddenham, Hb. Sk. : Mildenhall, Sir C.J.F.B. 



3. Bradwell ; Belton, D. Turner : Lound || , D. Turner : 

 Lowestoft, Hb. Blk. : Bungay, Stock. 



4. Dunwich : Brome, Dr. Woodward : Framlingham, 

 - Crabbe. 



Earliest record 1805. Dawson Turner. 



-55. C. extensa, Good. Long bracteated Carex. 



Bab. Man. 408. Hook. St. Fl. 461. H. & 8. 94. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Yarm. Top. But. SufE. E. and W. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in marshes, usually near the 

 ; sea. June. 



3. Lound: Lowestoft ||, Hb.SJc.: Southwold, 

 Holmes : near the river at Belton, H. & S. 



4. Framlingham ? Crabbe : Dunwich, Woodward in 

 Hb. Geld. 



5. Aldeburgh, Hb. Blk. 



Earliest record 1798. Eev. G. Crabbe. 



56. C. Hornsclmchlaiia, Hoppe. Tawny Carex. 



Bab. Man. 408. Hook. St. Fl. 462. H. & S. 94. Top. Bot. 

 Suff.E. and W. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in boggy pastures. June. 



