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SUB-CLASS III. G-LUMACE.2E. (OsD. CYI. CYII.) 

 ORD. CVL CYPERACE^l. 



As the plants belonging to this and the following Order cannot 

 be understood without a more minute description of details than 

 it enters into the design of this work to give, I shall merely set 

 before my readers a catalogue of the names and the several habi- 

 tats of such of them as grow in this neighbourhood ; referring 

 those persons who wish to study them, to the excellent Manuals 

 of the British Flora mentioned in my Preface. 



SCEiCENUS. BOG-RUSH. 



S. nigricaris (black Bog-Rush.) In wet moors and boggy 

 places. Forde bog. Bovey Heath. Chudleigh. Boggy heath 

 at Lindridge, near Bishopsteignton. (E. B. t. 1121.) P. V.-TII. 



RHYNCHOSPORA. BEAK-RUSH. 



R. alba (ivhite leak- Rush.) In turfy bogs and wet pastures. 

 Forde bog. Bovey Heath. Bogs in Dartmoor. Schcenus, Linn. 

 (E.B.t. 985.) P. vi. 



EIiEOCHARIS. SPIKE-RUSH. 



1. E. palustris (creeping Spike- Rush.) In wet and marshy 

 places. Wet meadows at Paignton. Forde bog. Bovey 

 Heath. Boggy places in Dartmoor. (Scirpw, E. B. t. 131.) 

 P. vi. 



2. E. multicaulis (many-stalked S.) In marshy places. 

 Near the coal-pits at Bovey Heathfield. (Scirpus, E.B.t. 1187.) 

 P. VII. 



ISOLEPIS. MUD-RUSH. 



1. I. fluitans (floating Mud-Rush.) In ditches and ponds. 

 Bovey Heath. Knighton Heath, near Chudleigh. Scirpus, 

 Linn. (E. B. t. 216.) P. vi. vn. 



2. I. setacea (bristle-stalked M.) In wet sandy and gravelly 



