CTPEEACE^. 299 



IV. Hampstead ; Irv. MSS. 



V. By Canal, Apperton ! ; Newb. By the Brent ; Lees. 

 VI. Edmonton. 



VII. Kensington, 1817; Herb. G. ^ E. 1839; Herb. Hardw. Hackney 

 Canal ; Cherry {v. s.). Eel-brook Meadow. Isle of Dogs. 

 First record: Buddie, about 1705. [A larger sort; in ye Eiver Thames 

 near Peterborow House ; Budd. MSS. and Pet. Cone. Gr. 208.] 



? E. uniglumis, Ziw^. Scripus u., DeC. Cyb. Br. iii. 76. Eeich. Ic. Germ, 

 viii. 296. I. Uxbridge Moor, E. F. ; Herb. Miis. Brit. This is probably 

 a small creeping form of E. pahcstris. What may be the same plant 

 occurs (VII.) South Heath, Hampstead. Is E. uniglumis a coast plant 

 only? 



(E. multicaulis, Sm. Side of Euislip Eeservoir ; Melv. 84. Probably 

 an error, as a specimen in Herb. Harr. from the same locality is 

 E. palustris.) 



72ft. E. adcularls, Sm. Scirpus a., L. (L. Cat.). 

 Jmwelliis omn. minimus cap. Equiseti (E. Syn. ii.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 79. Eeich. Ic. Germ. viii. 294. 



On the bottoms and margins of ponds ; very rare. P. July, August. 

 I. Euislip Eeservoir, 1864, abundant ; Hind. Plentiful in the reservoir 



at Elstree; Herts. Fl. 2,11. 

 III. On Hounslo-w Heath towards Hampton, S. Doody ; B. Syn. ii. 344, 



Ibid., copiously ; Blackst. MSS. 

 V. Heathy spot at Greenford near the Brent ; Lees. 

 First record : Doody, 1696. 



SCIEPirS, lAnn. 

 725. S. marltlxnus, L. 



Gramen cyp. palustre panic, sparsa. Park. (Eay). Long Marsh Cyperus 



(Pet.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 74. Curt. F. L. f. 4 (drawn from a Thames specimen). 



Eeich. Ic. Germ. viii. 310, 311. 

 By the Thames ; very rare. P. August, September. 

 VII. In the river of Thames; It. Cat. i. 147, Pet. Cone. Gr. 143. Thames 

 where the water is not salt, and on the edges of the creeks running 

 from it; Curt. F. L. Near Blackwall, 1815 ; Herb. G. # E. Isle 

 of Dogs ! ; Mart. App. P. C. 65. Sparingly there in 1866. [Plentifully 

 in a ditch bet. Eanelagh and the old Chelsea Waterworks near the 

 neat-houses, 1820 ; Pamplin.} 

 First record: ParJcinson, 1640. Cyp. rotund, inodoncs aquat. alter, in 

 the low marshes beyond Eatcliffe ; Park. Theat. 1265, is ' a very distinct 

 kind,' frequent by the Thames side near the town ; Budd. MSS. v. ; but 

 there is no specimen so named in his herbarium. Cyp. rotund, littor. 



