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32. C. extenaa {Good.)— Bracteated Sea-Sedge. 

 Districts 12-45--8--11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Coasts of all Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Salt-marshes ; rather local. Fl. June. 



1. Dingle, Kerry ; D. M. BaUylickey, near Bantry ; Flor, 

 Hib. — 2. Marshes in Little Island ; Flor. Cork. On the coast 

 of Cork and Waterford ; 7. C. — 4. Murrough of Wicklow ; 

 D. M. — 5. Portmarnock ; Flor. Hib, At the mouth of the 

 Boyne, near Drpgheda ; D. M. — 8. Near Cahil, Connemara ; 

 Mackay Bar. Common in Connemara ; G. G. B. Killala, 

 Mayo; D. M. — 11. Dunfanaghy; and near Horn Head, 

 Donegal ; Mr. G. Moore. Shores of Donegal Bay ; Fhr, 

 UM. — 12. Side of the Foyle, at Culmore; and mouth of 

 the Roe, Derry; Cushendall, Lame Lough, and Belfast 

 Lough, Antrim ; D. M. Donaghadee ; between Crawf ords- 

 burn and Bangor ; Copeland Islands ; Flor. Ulst. 



33. C. fulva (Grood.) — Tawny Sedge, 

 G. distans var. Bentham. G. Hornschuchiana (Hoppe). 

 Districts 1--456789-1112 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Boggy and heathy ground; frequent in mountainous 

 districts. Fl. May, June. 



Abundant in many parts of the west aud north of Ireland, 

 rare on the east side. It chiefly occurs under the form 

 C. Hornschuchiana. The typical G. fulva (Good.), which is 

 now considered a barren form, or a hybrid between C. Horn- 

 schuchiana and G.flava, is much less frequent. 



Reaches to 1000 feet in Derry ; 800 on Nephin {Fhr. UM.) 



34. C. punctata (Gaud.) — Dotted Sedge. 

 District i ----------- 



Lat. 52°-53°. South-west of Ireland— Kerry and Cork. 

 Type in Great Britain, "Local" [Atlantic]. 



On the sea coast ; very rare. Fl. June. 



1. Near Dingle, Kerry, near a tower at the mouth of the 



