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Plentifully on a bog in Skirrith Wood, near Ingleton, and 
most other bogs in the north. 
7. Schenus compressus.—Blysmus compressus, Panz. Flai- 
headed Bog-rush. 
Gramen cyperoides spica simplici compressa disticha. Raz 
Syn. p. 425. 
Not uncommon in wet boggy places about Ingleton, Settle, 
ete.; near Giggleswick Tarn* in plenty ; flowers in August. 
8. Schenus albus.—Rhynchospora alba, Vahl. White Bog-rush. 
Cyperus minor palustris hirsutus paniculis albis paleaceis. 
Rai Syn. p. 427. 
On Brigstear Moss, No. 1 in abundance. 
9. Scirpus cespitosus. Heath Club-rush. 
Scirpus montanus capitulo breviori. Raii Syn. p. 429. 
Frequent on moors, amongst the heath or ling. 
10. Scirpus acicularis. Eleocharis acicularis, Br. 
Scirpus minimus capitulis Equiseti. Raii Syn. p. 429. 
On the edge of a rivulet near Giggleswick Tarn, which runs 
from the ebbing and flowing well. 
11. Eriophorum vaginatum. Single-headed Cotton-grass. 
Juncus alpinus cum cauda leporina. Raii Syn. p. 486. 
On peat bogs frequent, in the ascent to Ingleborough Hill. 
12. Melica montana.—? M. nutans, Lin. Mountain Melic-grass. 
In Skirrith Wood, near Ingleton, and in Grass Wood, near 
Kilnsay, not uncommon. 
13. Festuca ovina, var. vivipara. Viviparous Sheep’s Fescue- 
grass. 
Gramen sparteum montanum spica foliacea graminea ma- 
jus et minus. Raii Syn. p. 410. 
On the crags near the summit of Ingleborough, and on the 
rocks of Longsledale, about ten miles from Kendal, plentifully. 
14. Festuca elatior.—F. arundinacea,Schreb. Tall Fescue-grass. 
Gramen arundinaceum aquaticum panicula avenacea. Raii 
Syn. p. 511. 
On the sides of the river Ribble, near Settle, plentifully. 
15. Bromus giganteus.—Festuca gigantea, Vill. Tall Brome- 
grass. 
* The tarn near Giggleswick has been drained. The former site is a meadow, 
but the plant mentioned still grows there. This is stated on the authority of Mr. 
J. Vatham, of Settle. 
