114 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



E. multicaulis, Sin. (Scirpus multicaulis, Sm.). Many- 

 stemmed Spike-rush. 6, 7. Rare : Needham Alder Carr 

 Meadow ; Wortwell Marshes, E. Stow Fen, Earsham 

 (EAH). 



SCIRPUS, L. 



S. setaceus, L. Bristly Club-rush. 6 8. Rare : moist places 

 about Earsham and Bungay (EAH). 



S. lacustris, L. Common Bull-rush. 7, 8. Common by the 

 riverside and in ditches. 



S. sylvaticus, L. Wood Club-rush. 7. Frequent : banks of 

 the Weybread Beck, C ; bushy places near Foxburrows 

 Plantation, Weybread, K ; near Mendham Targets, F. 

 Above the Mill at Syleham, and at the entrance of the St. 

 Margaret's rivulet into the Waveney (EAH) ; moist woods, 

 Ditchingham (FB). 



S. Caricis, Retz. (Blysmus compressus, Panz.). Broad- 

 leaved Blysmus. 7, 8. Rare : damp pastures, Shimpling, 

 K. Ditchingham Bath Hills (T). 



ERIOPHORUM, L. 



E. angustifolium, Roth. Common Cotton Grass. 5, 6. Rare : 

 boggy meadow, St. Margaret's (EAH), and Wortwell 

 Marshes, E. 



CAREX, L. 



C. disticha, Huds. (C. intermedia, Good.). Soft Brown Sedge. 

 5, 6. Not common : pondside, Harleston Common, F ; 

 bank of the stream between St. Peter's and St. Margaret's 

 (EAH), F. 



fC* teretiuscula, Good. Lesser Panided Sedge. 5, 6. Rare : 

 marshes at Earsham and Ditchingham (BG). 



C. paniculata, L. Greater Panided Sedge. 6. Not common : 

 pondside, Gawdy Hall Great Wood (EAH), and Flixton 

 Long Plantation, F. 



C. VUlpina, L. Great Spiked Sedge. 5, 6. Abundant by 

 ponds and streams : Baker's Barn, Redenhall ; Redenhall 

 Beck ; Needham ; Tivetshall ; Wacton, etc. 



C. muricata, L. Greater Prickly Sedge. 5, 6. Frequent in 

 woods, pastures, and on banks : the Wilderness copse, 

 Harleston ; Gawdy Hall ; Redenhall Road ; Flixton ; St. 

 Margaret's, etc. 



