Carex.] CTPERACEiE. 329 



Wet and stony places on mountains; rare. Fl. June, 

 July. 



1. On the top of Brandon mountain, Kerry ; -D. M. On 

 Curran Tuhol (Carntual), and other mountains in Kerry; 

 Flor. Mb.— 2. On Galtymore, Tipperary ; Flor. Ilib.—S. On 

 Nephin, Mayo (from 1850 feet to the summit) ; Flor. Tllst. — 

 11. On Muckish (from 1900 feet to the top). On Errigal 

 (from 1850 feet) \ Flor. Ulst. Bulbein mountain, Innish- 

 owen, Donegal (Mr. Brown) ; Wade Bar. 



In the "Flora of Ulster" Dr. Dickie mentions a plant, 

 apparently belonging to this species, found near sea-level at 

 Innishowen Head, and at Downpatrick Head. , 



Ranges from 1850 feet (or lower) to 3000 feet. 



21. C. vulgaris (Fries) — Lesser Tufted Sedge. 

 G. ccBspitosa (Linn.) Bentham, Flor. Hib. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°- Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Marshy aud boggy places ; common. Fl. May, June. 



22. C. BxLxbaumii (Wahl.) — Hoary Sedge. 

 G. canescens (Linn.) Brit. Flor. G. polygama (Schk.) 

 District __-_-■-_---- 12 

 Lat. 54°-55°- North-east of Ireland. 

 Hibernian Type. Not found in Great Britain. 



Damp stony margins of lakes ; very rare. Fl. June. 



12. On a small island, called " Harbour Island," in Lough 

 Neagh, near Toom-bridge, Derry, 1835; D.M. Gathered 

 there by the late Mr. Joseph Woods in 1855. 



Discovered in Ireland by B. M. in 1835. 



23. C. pallescens (Lam.) — Pale Sedge. 

 Districts 1 - 3? 4 5? - - - 9 10 11 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Marshy or heathy places, chiefly in mountainous districts ; 

 local. Fl. June. 



1. Ballinhassig glen; and pass of Keim-an-Eigh, Cork; 



