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ham ; Tlietford ; Brandon ; Cavenham : Mildenhall, Sir 

 C.J.F.B. : Tuddenham, W. J. 



2. Acton ; Melford ; Stoke and Nayland : Hitcham, 

 Hb. Hens. : Lit. Thurlow, Hb. F. : Cockfield, W.J. 



4. Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. : Weybread, Galp. 



5. Grundisburgh, T.H. : Felixstowe, Purchas. 

 Earliest record 1834. Paget. 



68. C. ampullacea, Good. C. wstrata, Stokes. 



Slender-beaked Bottle Carex. 



Bab. Man. 411. Hook. St. Fl. 464,5. H. & S. Hist. Yarm. 

 'Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 116. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in fens and boggy ditches. June. 



1 . Hopton Fen 1 1 ; Thelnetham ; Hinderclay ; Laken- 

 heath; Brandon ||: Pakenham, Hb. Cas.: Mildenhall, 

 Hb. Blk. : West Stow, Hb. Sk. : Tuddenham & Wangford, 

 H. & 8. : bogs near Lackford Bridge ; river near Culford, 

 Sir G.J.F.B. 



2. Kedington, Dr. White. 



3. Beccles : about Bungay, Woodward : very com- 

 mon on Bradwell and Lound Bogs, Wigg : Gorleston and 

 Belton, Paget : St. Margarets, Holmes : Fritton, Sk. ms. 



4. Eedgrave Fen : Westleton and Yoxford, Davy : 

 Snape, Farnham and Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. 



A form with narrower leaves occurs at West Stow, at 

 'Beccles and Bardwell. 



Earliest record 1804. Woodward. 



'69. C. Vesicaria, Linn. Bladder Carex. 



Bab. Man. 411. Hook. St. Fl. 464. H. & S. 95. Top. Bot. 

 c Suff. E. and W. Galp. 116. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in boggy places ; frequently in 

 woods. May, June. 



1 . Pakenham Wood || : Clopton Grove, Woolpit, Hb. F. 



2. Hitcham Wood, Hbb. Hens. & Sk. : Melford Hall 

 Mill, Sk. ms. 



3. St. Margarets, Holmes. 4. Badingham, T.W.G. 

 Earliest notice 1853. Prof. Henslow. 



(A Carex occurs in Brandon Fen 1 1 , with very narrow 



o leaves, not involute : the spikes approach nearer to 0. vesicaria 



than to C. ampullacea, but are narrower, paler, and more 



compact ; the fruit was ovoid when freshly gathered, but has 



.become conical in.drying. Another Carex gathered in Market 



