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1426. C. divulsa. Grey sedge. Moist fields and woods. 



Hackfall ; Studley district (Lees, 1. c). 



1427. C. stellulata. Lesser prickly sedge. Bogs. Marfield, 



Masham ; and Whitemere, Hutton Moor, abundant. 

 1429. C. axillaris. Clustered sedge. Wet bogs. Hutton 



Moor ; Newby district (Lees, 1. c.) ; Sharow mires 



(not to be found there now) ; near Copgrove (Baines). 

 1431. C. elongata. Elongated sedge. Wet fields and woods. 



Aldwark, near Boroughbridge (Baines). 



1433. C. curta. White sedge. Wet bogs. Leckby Carr, and 



Whitemere, on Hutton Moor, in abundance ; Ox 

 Close, Ripon (Baines) ; Lakes on Sawley Moor 

 (Baines) ; Aldwark, near Boroughbridge (Baines). 



1434. C. oval is. Oval-headed sedge. Bogs and pond sides. 



Whitemere, Hutton Moor ; Leckby Carr ; Sharow 

 mires (in small quantity) ; in a marshy field below 

 Blois Hall, Sharow ; in a small pond near the North 

 Bridge, Ripon (see under Rhynchospora alba). 



1438. C. striata. Glaucous sedge. Bogs, rare. Flowers in 



April and May. Sharow mires ; pond near North 

 Bridge (see C. ovalis). 



1439. C. acuta. Slender-spiked sedge. Wet places. Sharow 



mires ; ponds by the Ure, on the south side, above the 

 North Bridge ; "near Ripon and Copgrove" (Baines), 

 which is slightly vague. 



1442. C. vulgaris. Tufted sedge. Marshes and wet meadows, 



common. 



1443. C glauca. Glaucous heath sedge. Woods, pastures, 



and banks — wet or dry — common. Abundant on 

 the railway banks near Hutton Conyers. 



1445. C. limosa. Mud sedge. Muddy bogs. Baines records 

 it from Tanfield Hall Carr, and Leckby Carr, in 

 neither of which places have I found it. 



1447. C. digitata. Finger sedge. Dry banks, on limestone 

 preferred, in woods. Mackershaw ; Hackfall. 



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