308 CTPEEACE^. 



IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Enum. and Irv. MSS. 

 V. Greenford ; Mdv. 86. 



First record: Johnson, 1632; also first as a British plant. Probably 

 elsewhere overlooked.* 



75ft. Cpilulifera, Z. 



Gr. cyp. fol. moll, tenuihus, spie. brev. coacervatis tribus qicaiuorve in 

 sv.mm. caulis (K. Hist.). Gr. cyp. spic. brev. congest, fol. molli (Doody). 

 Gr. cyp. tenuifol. spic. ad summ. caul. sessU. globid. eemulis, Pluk. 

 (Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. iii. 135. Eeich. le. Germ. viii. 260 (a small specimen). 



Heaths and roadsides ; rare. P. May, June. 



I. Harefield Common; Blackst. Fasc. 36. Harrow Weald Common, 

 W. M. H. ; Melv. 86. Stanmore Heath, sparingly. 



II. Near Staines on the Hampton Eoad, a single specimen. 



III. Drilling Ground, Hovinslow!; Warren. Heston gravel-pits, a few 



plants. 



IV. Hampstead Heath!, Doody; Bay Fasc. 10, R. Hist. ii. 1911, R. 



Syn. i. 196, &c. 

 First record : Boody, about 1688 ; also first as a British plant. A speci- 

 men in Budd. Herb. liv. fol. 56, labelled ' varietas major, near Hamp- 

 stead,' is an ordinary plant of this to which a large and long fruiting 

 stalk of C. precox has been accidentally added. Is this the ' var. ;8,' 

 near Hampstead Heath ; Forst. Midd. ? 



755. C. g^lauca, Scop. 



Gr. cyp. fol. caryoph. spic. oblong, e pedic. longior. pendulis, R. Syn. 



(Blackst.). C. recurva, Huds. (Irv.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 133. Eeich. Ic. Germ. viii. 269. 

 Dry banks, heaths, &e. ; rather common. P. April, May. 

 I. Harefield ! ; Blackst. Fasc. 35. Stanmore Heath ; Varenne. Harrow 

 Weald Common. About Pinner. Elstree. 



III. Harrow, W. M. H. ; Melv. 85. 



IV. Side of pond near Finchley Church, 1842 ; Herb. Hardw. Bet. 



Finchley and Hendon!; Newb. Hampstead Heath; Irv. MSS. 

 Bishop's Wood. 



V. Near Brentford ; Hemsley. Near Twyford ! ; Newb. 

 VI. Hadley ! ; Warren, Edmonton. Near Colney Hatch. 



First record: Blackstone, 1737. 



756. C. flava, L. 



Cyb. Br. iii. 116. Eeich. Ic. Germ. viii. 263. 



» C. ericetorum, Poll. (E. B. S. 2971) should be looked for. One of the origina 



drawings for E. B. 1099 is it, and the want of any locality seems to indicate that 



Sowerby gathered the specimen near London. Smith caused the glumes to be altered t 



suit C. prtecox. Sowerby's specimens, however, in Herb. Mus^ Brit., are ordinary ^acox 



from Shirley Common 



