116 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



C. hirta, L. Hairy Sedge. 5, 6. Common in meadows and 

 wet places : Ant Hill Farm, Redenhall ; Spring Wood, 

 Weybread ; meadows of the Waveney Valley, etc. 



C. Pseudo-cyperus, L. Cyperus-like Sedge. 6. Frequent : 

 Gawdy Hall Great Wood ; Wingfield Castle Moat ; 

 Rushall ; pond, Spurkett's Lane, Harleston ; Weybread, 

 etc. 



C. paludosa, Good. Lesser Pond Sedge. 5. Abundant by 

 the riverside : Needham Alder Carr ; Flixton Long Plan- 

 tation, etc. 



C. riparia, Curt. Greater Pond Sedge. 5. Common by the 

 riverside and in ditches. 



C. rostrata, St. (C. ampullacea, Good.). Bottle Sedge. 5, 6. 

 Not common: ditches near Needham Alder Carr; Stow 

 Fen above Earsham Mill, F. St. Margaret's (EAH). 



C. vesicaria, L. Bladder Sedge. 5, 6. Rare : Gawdy Hall 

 Great Wood (EAH), F. St. Margaret's Beck (EAH). 



PANICUM, L. 



*P. glabrum, Gaud. (Digitaria humifusa, Pers.). Glabrous 

 Finger-grass. 7, 8. Rare : sandy fields by Bungay 

 (NBG). Earsham (EAH). 



SETARIA, Beauv. 



*S. viridis, Beauv. Green Bristle Grass. 7, 8. Rare : 

 Homersfield Allotments (EAH), F. Very abundant at 

 Ditchingham (T). 



*S. glauca, Beauv. Glaucous Bristle Grass. 9. Extremely 

 abundant in sandy fields at Ditchingham (T). 



PHALARIS, L. 



*P. canariensis, L. Canary Grass. 7, 8. Waste ground,- 

 Needham, A. 



P. arundinacea, L. (Digraphis arundinacea, Trin.). Reed 

 Canary Grass. 7, 8. Common in streams and ditches of 

 the Waveney. 



