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1523. Heleocharis palustris Br. Creeping spike-rush. 



Coxley Dam. Abundant. 

 1531. Scirpus setaceus L. Bristle-stalked mud-rush. 



Undrained meadow, Coxley Valley. 

 1539. Scirpus sylvaticus L. Wood club-rush. Marshy 



shaded part of Coxley Dam. 

 1565. Carex vulpina L. Great rough sedge. Margin of 



Coxley Dam. 

 1567. Carex muricata L. Greater prickly sedge. Road- 

 side, Stocks Moor. 

 1570. Carex remota L. Distant-spiked sedge. Common 



on the banks of streams. 

 1577. Carex leporina L. Oval-spiked sedge. Wet 



meadow, Batley ; Coxley Valley. 



1587. Carex Goodenovii Gay. Tufted sedge. Coxley 



Valley. 



1588. Carex glauca Murr. Glaucous heath sedge. Abun- 



dant in moist pastures. 

 1596. Carex pilulifera L. Round-headed sedge. Dry 

 bank, Mirfield; rare. 



1600. Carex pallescens L. Pale sedge. Marshy place, 



Hartley bank, Horbury. 



1 601. Carex panicea L. Pink-leaved sedge. Wet places, 



Coxley Valley ; old lane, Stocks Moor. 



1609. Carex sylvatica Huds. Wood sedge. Coxley Wood. 



1610. Carex laevigata Sm. Smooth-beaked sedge. Wet 



copse, Mirfield ; Coxley Wood, uncommon. 

 1 61 6. Carex flava L. Yellow sedge. Common in marshy 



places, Coxley Valley. Var. b. minor Towns. Occurs 



in an old lane, near Stocks Moor. 

 1619. Carex hi rta L. Hairy sedge. Stream fed by a spring, 



hill-side, off Warwick Road, Batley Carr. 

 1636. Phalaris canariensis L. Canary-grass. Waste places; 



an escape, 

 1638. Phalaris arundinacea L. Reed canary-grass. Canal 



bank, abundant. 



