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1371. J. obtusiflorus. Blunt-flowered rush. Marshes, rare. 



In small quantity at Sharow mires. 



1372. J. acutiflorus. Sharp-flowered rush. Marshy places, 



not common. Marfield, Masham ; Hutton Moor. 

 1373- J- lamprocarpus. Shiny-fruited rush. Marshy places, 



common. Tanfield ] Hutton Moor ; Hackfall (Miss 



Morton). 

 1377- *J- biifonius. Toad-rush. Damp places, common. 



Hutton Moor ; Pilmoor Carr near Sharow ; &c. 

 1380. J. squarrosus. Moor rush. I have only remarked 



this species on Hutton Moor, where it is not 



uncommon. Miss Morton records it from Dallow 



gill and Brimham. 



1383. Schoenus nigricans. Black bog-rush. Marshes, rare. 



Marfield, Masham ; Sharow mires ; Cowmire (Miss 

 Morton). 



1384. Cladium Mariscus. Twig-rush. Bogs and ponds, 



rare. Sharow mires ; Baines records it from the 

 Knaresborough neighbourhood. 

 1386. Rhynchospora alba. White beak-rush. Bogs, local. 

 LeckbyCarr in abundance, whence Baines also records 

 it ; Hutton Moor ; &c. The nearest place to Ripon 

 where it may be found, is in a small marshy place in 

 a field on the south side of the Ure near the North 

 Bridge, in company with Carex stricta and C. ovalis. 



1389. Scirpus acicularis. Little spike- (or club-) rush. Wet 



sandy places, rare. Hutton Moor and Pilmoor Carr, 

 Sharow (in the latter spot very rare). 



1390. S. palustris. Creeping club-rush. Wet places, common. 



1393. S. pauciflorus. Chocolate-headed club-rush. Moors. 



Brimham Rocks (Miss Morton). 



1394. S. caespitosus. Tufted club-rush. Turfy moors. 



Brimham Rocks (Miss Morton). 

 1398. S. setaceus. Bristle club-rush. Wet gravelly places, 

 uncommon. Hutton Moor ; Swinton. 



Trans.Y.N.U., 1883 (pub. 1884). Series E 



