146 CYPERACE/E. 



C. punctata, Gaud. 



3. Freshwater near Polperro, 1914, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perry- 

 coste. This has disappeared from Westcombe's locality 

 (Flora), but has been found in considerable quantity close 

 by near Charlestown, Tresidder. 



C. fulva, Host. 



5. Mother Ivey's Bay near Trevose Head, 1911, Miss Spettigue. 

 Payne's Well, Perranzabuloe, 1912, Tresidder. Carnkief 

 and Ventongimps Moor, Perranzabuloe, Rilstone, B.E.C., 

 1915, p. 381. 



*Hybrid. C. flava x fulva (xanthocarpa, Degl) . 



5. Railway cutting below Goonhavern, 1914, Tresidder. 



Plants sent by Mr. Rilstone from Ventongimps Moor were 

 variously determined as follows: " Sterile hybrids (of fulva) 

 with C. Oederi, sub-sp. asdocarpa, E. S. Marshall. I think 

 this is Syme's fulva, Good. var. sterilis, A. Bennett. This is 

 flava x fulva = xanthocarpa. G. C. Druce," B.E.C., 1915, 

 f>. 381. 



C. extensa, Good, 



3. Marsh by Trelawney river, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perry- 

 coste. Par Sands, 1917, Miss A. B. Cobbe. 



C. Oederi, Retz. 



7. Downs near Ruan Major; Mullion Cove, 1914, Thurston. 

 Kukenthal's description of the three species, C. flava, L. C. 

 lepidocarpa, Tausch, and C. Oederi, Retz., is recorded in 

 B.E.C., 1910, p. 510. 



C hirta, Linn. 



3. Crinnis, Medlin. 



5. Stream, Harlyn Bay, 1918, Thurston. 



6. Budock Bottoms, 1917, Thurston. 



7. Ruan Minor, 1914, Miss A. B. Cobbe. 



*Var. spinosa, Mort. 



6. Falmouth Docks, 1917, Miss M. Cobbe. 



