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C. divulsa, Good. Grey Sedge, 5, 6. Frequent in moist 

 shady places : roadside, Baker's Barn ; Gawdy Hall 

 Wood; Harleston; Needham; St. Margaret's, etc. 



C. remota, L. Distant-spiked Sedge. 5, 6. Abundant in 

 damp woods and hedge-banks ; Gawdy Hall Wood ; Lush 

 Bush ; Tumbrill Hill, Needham ; St. Margaret's ; Ear- 

 sham ; Hard wick ; Wacton ; Shimpling ; Dickleburgh, etc. 



C. axillaris, Good. Axillary Sedge. 6. Frequent in wet 

 ditch banks : Harleston Green Lane ; St. Cross ; St. Mar- 

 garet's ; Mefcfield ; Earsham ; Pulham ; Tumbrill Hill, 

 Needham ; Rushall Road, etc. 



C. OValis, Good. Oval-spiked Sedge. 6. Not common : marshy 

 ground, Gawdy Hall Great Wood, F. 



C. stricta, Good. Tufted Sedge. 4 6. Rare : wet meadows, 

 Earsham (NBG). 



C. acuta, L. Slender-spiked Sedge. 5, 6. Not common : 

 wet meadows, St. Margaret's (EAH). Var. gracilescens, 

 north bank of the Waveney above Syleham Mill, F. Cf. 

 Introd., p. 26. 



C. Goodenowii, JG. (C. vulgaris, Fr.). Common Sedge. 

 5, 6. Frequent in wet pastures and woods : Weybread 

 Meadows ; Fir Cover, Brockdish ; Dickleburgh ; Tivets- 

 hall ; Shimpling ; St. Margaret's. 



C. glauca, Murr. Glaucous Heath Sedge. 5, 6. Common in 

 poor pastures and damp places. 



C. pilulifera, L. Round-headed Sedge. 5, 6. Rare : wet 

 pastures near the Bath Hills, Ditchingham (T). 



C. praecox, Jacq. Vernal Sedge. 4, 5. Not common : dry 

 pastures, Harleston, F. St. Margaret's (EAH). 



C. pallescens, L. Pale Sedge. 5, 6. Rare : damp places, 

 Gawdy Hall Great Wood, F. 



C. panicea, L. Pink-leaved Sedge. 6. Not common : Fir 

 Cover, Brockdish, F. St. Margaret's Marsh, (EAH), F. 



C. sylvatica, Huds. Pendulous Wood Sedge. 5, 6. Common 

 in shady places : Gawdy Hall Wood ; Denton Planta- 

 tions ; Rushall Wood ; Spring Wood, Weybread ; Mend- 

 ham Grove, etc. 



C. flava, L. Yellow Sedge. 5, 6. Rare : marshy ground, Fir 

 Cover, Brockdish, F. Var. lepidocarpa. 



