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Guestling. Dallington. B. Ifield Road. 1891. C.E.S. 

 VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 



C. VULGARIS, Fries. Common Sedge. P. 5-6. Bogs and 

 wet meadows; not uncom. I. Fishbourne. Westbourne, 

 Aldermere. Coates. II. Chiltington Common, A. III. 

 Henfield, Bor. IV. Banks of the Ouse, U. V. Nr. Langley, 

 B. Bexhill, B. VI. Guestling, B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge 

 Wells, E.J. 



C. GLAUCA, Scop. Glaucous Heath Sedge. P. 6-7. 

 Heaths, pastures, and roadsides ; very com. 



C. MONTANA, L. Mountain Sedge. P. 5-6 Heathy 

 fields and woods : very rare. IV. In two places on Chailey 

 Common, 1896, T.H. V. Heathfield, E.J. VII. In a field 

 towards Eridge about a mile S. of Tunbridge WelLs, 

 discovered by Mr. W. Mitten, 1842, Phyt. Crowborough, 

 W. W. Reeves. 



C. PILULIFERA, L. Round-headed Sedge. P. 6-7. Boggy 

 ground and wet heaths ; com. 



C. PR^ECOX, Jacq. Vernal Sedge. P. 4-5. Dry heaths 

 and barren pastures ; com. 



C. PALLESCENS, L. Pale Sedge. P. 6-7. Woods and 

 heaths ; rather rare. I. Oakwood, nr. Chichester. Nr. 

 Aldsworth Common. III. Henfield, Bor. IV. Woods nr. 

 E. Hoathly, U. V. Abbot's Wood. Park Wood, nr. 

 Hellingly, E. VI. Waterdown Forest, E.J. St. Helen's 

 Wood, 0. Guestling, B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 

 Cow Wood, Handcross, 1898, C.E.S. Cut and Lie Wood, 

 Felbridge, 1896. Bet. Faygate and Bewbush, 1898, C.E.S. 



C. PANICEA, L. Pink-leaved Sedge. S. Carnation Grass. 

 P. 6-7. Bogs and wet pastures ; com. 



C. PENDULA, Huds. Great Pendulous Sedge. P. 5-6. 

 Moist woods and ditch sides; not com. I. Ditch by 

 Appledram Common. Fishbourne. Wood nr. Burton Mill. 

 Sutton. Duncton. Barlavington. Graffham. Bignor. 

 II. Slinfold, Bot. Sus. West of Horsham, E.S.M. Wash- 

 ington, W.H.B.F. III. Wiston. Ashington. Steyning, 

 Bot. Sus. Bramber, W.H.B.F. Hurstpierpoint, W.M. 

 V. Wannock Glen, B. About Battle and Catsfield, 

 1895, E. S. Salmon. VI. Fairlight Glen, B. VII. Nr. E. 

 Grinstead, W.H.C. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 



C. STRIGOSA, Huds. Loose-spiked Wood Sedge. P. 5-6. 

 Damp woods and lanes ; rare. I. Sutton, 1860. Jays 

 Furze, Lavington, C.E.S. II. By the roadside bet. 

 Horsham and Capel, G.B.H. III. Little Park, Hurstpier- 

 point, Hb. Bor. V. Wannock Glen, It. Plentiful in a 

 wood adjoining "The Slumblets," Great Park Farm, 

 Battle, 1895, E. S. Salmon. VI. Ticehurst, J. Woods. 

 Ore, Mr. E. Paulson. VII. Chiddingly Wood, above the 

 pond. Brooks at Mill Place. Lane bet. Hollybush and 

 Walesbeech, Pit in Rocking Hill Wood, E. Grinstead, 

 W.H.C. 



