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*Var. chlorostachya, Asch 



7. Lizard, a very obese form, Lady Davy, B.E.C., /9/6, p. 507. 



C. flacca, Schreb. 



"Nowhere abundant " (Flora). By far the commonest sedge 

 round Newquay, Vigurs. 



C. pallescens, Linn. 



I. Trewince Wood, Week St. Mary, 1917, Tresidder. 



4. St. Kew, 1918, Tresidder. 



C. pendula, Huds. 



1 . Stratton, Tresidder. 



3. Longcoombe, Polperro, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. 



Bridge, Lerryn; cultivated in a neighbouring garden, 1920, 



Harvey. 



. sylvatica, Huds. 



1 . Abundant at Week St. Mary, Tresidder. Stream, Millook, 

 1915, Thurston. 



3. Portlooe near West Looe, Miss C. Grigg . Talland end of 

 Bridle Lane, opposite Trelawne Lodge, Mrs. and H. M. M. 

 Perrycoste. Doublebois, 1916; Lerryn, Rilstone. 



5. Mawgan, 1912, Vigurs. 



' -6. Tredrea, Perran-ar-worthal, Davey, R./.C., 79/7, p. 388. 

 7. Gweek Wood, 1914, Thurston. Trelowarren, Tresidder. 



C. helodes, Link. 



2. By tributary of the Lynher, 1919, H. S. Thompson, W.E.C., 

 1918-20, p. 123. 



3. Longcoombe, and Reservoir Marsh, Polperro; Court Wood, 

 Lanreath, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. 



6. Tresillian, 1915, Vigurs. 



7. A slender form with smaller spikelets and fruit than usual, 

 simulating C. distorts in habit, in a marsh between Gunwalloe 

 and Cury, Marshall, Journ. Bot., 1918, p. 187. 



G. binervis, Sm. 



2. Moor, Hawk's Tor. Shown to E. Thurston by W. Wise, 

 1915. 



3. Near foot of Trelawney Hill, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perry- 

 coste. 



7. Black Rock, Crowan, Tresidder, R.I.C., 1911 1 p. 388. 



