NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS. 149 
C. glauca, Scop. Wet fields, very common. In 1880 Mr. R. 
M. Sergeantson showed me specimens nearly aie: feet high, 
— Sin Sherrer identified by Mr. Carruther 
ns, L. Bogs at the south-west base “of the Wrekin ; 
below Chariton ‘Hill, and near vie ae n Mi 
pendula, Huds. Fr requent near Le ighton n and Buildwas. I 
Giaips ities found it near Shineton, Coaltvooklalet frorbilags” and 
oalport. 
See yeatia, Huds. Frequent near Buildwas, Leighton, the 
Wreki , Eaton Constantine, and Acton Burnell. 
biner mes oS _ Mr. R. M. Sergeantson sent me gig ot 
this from near the Caradoc ‘Hill, and the Longmynds, in 
C. fulva, Good. Bog at the south- west base of the Weckia : 
equent. 
C. filiformis, L. By Berrington Pool, and Colemere Mer 
C. hirta, L. Very frequent in wet boggy places in fields : one 
of the most common Carices in Shro e. 
C. Pseudocyperus,L. By the side of the Shropshire Union Canal; 
and about Ellesmere and Colemere One Ma frequent ; it also 
Willey ; and Smethcott, Wro 
C. rostrata, Stokes (< ‘inp, oii Near ee red 
mere, Colemere, and Whi e Meres; Cound, and Berrin 
C. vesicaria, L. Pools "eke Babnngeon: " Oound, Leighton, sol 
a 
Phragmites anise: Trin. Abundant by. Almond and Hencott 
Pools, and by Colemere and Croesmere Mer 
Milium effusum, L. Woods near Buildwas, and about the 
Arkoll Hill. 
Melica uniflora, Retz. Very frequent near Leighton. Near 
Sundorne Castle. 
Glyceria fluitans, R. Br. Very common in the neighbourhood 
of Ellesmere, and —s no banks of the Shropshire Union Canal. 
G. aquatica, Sm. By t Hts below Buildwas Bridge; by 
the Tern; near Upton Magna: - near Uffington, Eyton- -on-the 
Wealdmoors, and Colemere Mere 
I am indebted to Colonel Gack Director of the Ordnance 
Survey, for the following — and areas of mountains and 
meres in Shropshire :—Feet t above mean level of the sea at 
iv al Brown Clee Hill, 1788; Titterstone Clee, 1754; Long- 
mynds, 1342; Wrekin, 134 cr re Mere, 115; 
Colemere Mere, 71; Whitemere —— 64; Croesmere Mere, 38; 
Newton Mere, 21; Blackmere Mere, 2! 
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