Carex.] ctpbeace^. 325 



in both divisions of the county, preferring a limestone soil ; 

 /. C. — 2. Caarick-a-brick, near Fermoy; Mr. T. Chandlee. 

 Ditchbanks near Cahir, Tipperary ; Mackay Cat. Ir. — 4. By 

 the Slaney ; and on a bog near Enniscorthy, Wexford ; /. C. — 

 5. Near Step-aside, on the way to Holly Park, Dublin ; 



B. M. Bog of Curragha ; Wade Dull. Howth ; Ir, Flor. — 

 8. Oughterard; C. G. B. 



8. C. divulsa (Good.) — Grey Sedge. 



C. muricata var. Bentham. 



Districts 12-45------- 



Lat. 51°-54°. South and East of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Germanic. 



Hedgebanks ; very local and rare. Fl. June, July. 



1 and 2. Bather rare near Cork ; Flor. Cork. Innishannon, 

 and near Cork, in both divisions of county ; /. G. — 2. In 

 woods and shady places near Fermoy ; Mr. T. Chandlee. — 4. 

 Banks near the Glen of Downs, Wicklow ; D. M. — 5. Grassy 

 hedges near Killiney bay ; Flor. Hib. Road-side banks near 

 StUlorgan, Dublin ; Z>. M. Hedges near Athy, KUdare ; 

 /. G. Lodge Park, Kildare ! Mr. J. Douglas. 



9. C. teretiuscula (Good.) — Lesser Panicled Sedge. 

 G. paniculata var. Bentham. 



Districts l_---67-9--12 

 Lat. 51° ?-56°- From South to North of Ireland, 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Boggy places ; local and rather rare. Fl. June. 



Chiefly in the west and north. — 1. Ballyphehane bog, near 

 Cork ; Drummond. Not seen in the county by Mr. Carroll. — 

 6. Dunbeg bog, near KUrush, Clare. Bog near Woodford, 

 Galway ; D. M. — 7. Near Belvedere Lake, Mullingar ; D.M. 

 — 9. Marshy meadow opposite the gate at Hollymount House, 

 Mayo, A. G. M. — 12. Marble Hall, Carnmoney; Purdys- 

 bum ; various places in county Down ; Fhr. Ulst. On the 

 borders of a small marshy lake at Killymurray's, Antrim ; 

 B. M. Bog at the Giant's Causeway ; Mr. D. Orr. 



Chiefly in the west and north of Ireland, but probably 

 overlooked in many places. 



