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39. C. Pseudo-cyperus (Linn.) — Cyperm-like Sedge. 

 Districts 123456--- 10 -12 

 Lat. 51°-55°. From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Marshy and watery places ; local and rare. Fl. June. 



1 and 2. Marshy pond near the Lee; -Dr-MmmowcZ. Between 

 Ballyphehane bog and Douglas ; in Inchacummawn bog, 

 Blarney ; Flor. Cork. Ballycotton ; /. C. — 3. Marsh in 

 Dunmore Woods, Queen's-county ; Flor. Hih. — 4. At the 

 old Dargle, Wicklow ; Wade Bar. — 5. Bracken'stown wood ; 

 and at Curragha, Dublin ; Wade Bar. — 6. At Plassy, near 

 Limerick ; /. C. — 7. ' At Shannon Harbour, near Portumna ; 

 D. M. — 10. Abundant in bogs near Belturbet, Cavan ; 

 D. M. — 12. Drains at Cranmore ; and in the bog meadows 

 Belfast; Fhr. Ulst. 



40. C. filiformis (Linn.) — Slender-leaved Sedge. 

 Districts 1---56789-11 12 

 Lat 51°-55°. From South to North of L-eland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish, inclining to British. 



Ditches in peat bogs ; rare. Fl. May, June. 



1. Lough Carra, Kerry (Mr. Drummond) ; Flor. Eib. 

 Ballyphehane bog, Cork; Drummond. — 5. Bog between Navan 

 and Drogheda, in Meath ; D. M. — 6. Monmor bog, Clare ; 

 and bog ditches near Portumna, and near Lough Derg ; 

 D. M. — 7. Bog at Ladiston, MuUingar ; D. M. — 8. On the 

 west side of Lough Corrib ; the late Prof. Graham. — 9. Near 

 Hollymount, Mayo; A. G. M. — 11. Bog near KiUybegs, 

 Donegal; A. G. if.— 12. By the side of Lough Neagh, at 

 Selchin; B.M. 



41. C. hirta (Linn.) — Hairy Sedge. 

 Districts 1 2 - 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Wet pastures and marshy places; not unfrequent. Fl. 

 May. 



Not an abundant species, but appears widely distributed. 



