176 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



1464. C. binervis. Green-ribbed sedge. Heaths and moors. 



Swinton ; Sawley moor (Baines) ; Brimham rocks 



(Baines) ; Copgrove (Baines). 

 1467. C. fulva. Tawny sedge. Wet moors, fields, and woods. 



Hutton Moor ; Copgrove (Baines) ; Hackfall. 



1469. C. flava. Yellow sedge. Marshes and wet woods, 



common. Marfield,Masham;Mackershaw;CaytonGill. 



1470. C. CEderi. (Ederian sedge. Recorded by Baines 



from " near Ripon," and Gormire lake, under 

 Hambledon ; and by Miss Morton from Cowmire, 

 near Galphay. The true C. CEderi is seldom found 

 far from the sea coast, and it is probable that all these 

 records refer to a stunted growth of C. flava var. 

 lepidocarpa. 



1471. C. filiformis. Slender-leaved sedge. Bogs, rare. 



Whitemere, on Hutton Moor ; Leckby Carr ; in the 

 former place abundantly, in the latter sparingly. 



1472. C. hirta. Hairy sedge. Bogs, &c. Sharow mires; 



Marfield, Masham ; Newby district (Lees, 1. c). I 

 found a very curious growth of this plant by a brook 

 near Wath ; stem and spike together were only about 

 two inches in height. 



1473. C. Pseudo-cyperus. Cyperus sedge. "In a bog on 



the south side of the Ure near Ripon " (Baines). No 

 one has seen it of late years. 



1474. C. paludosa. River sedge. Stream and pond sides, 



not common. Sparingly on Ure Banks ; Hackfall ; 

 Boroughbridge district (Lees, 1. c). 



1475. C. riparia. Greater river sedge. River and pond 



sides, common. Abundant by Ure, &c. 



1476. C. ampul lacea. Bottle sedge. Marshy places. 



Sharow mires ; Hackfall. 



1477. C. vesicaria. Bladder sedge. Marshy places, not 



common. Pilmoor Carr, Sharow; Marfield, Masham ; 



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



