THE CONSTITUENTS OF 
THE NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA, 1507(?)-1893. 
LISTER PETTY, 
Ulverston. 
SEVENTEENTH PAPER. 
Scirpus setaceus L. Clarke’s First Record, 1634. 
1882. J. of B., as Zsoleprs. Near Seathwaite Church, etc., 
W. F. Miller. 
Scirpus lacustris L. C.F.R.,.1§97: 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Urswick Tarn; ; and 
repeated 1885. Baker’s Flora, 215. 
Scirpus maritimus L. C.F LR. ; 3020. 
1874. J. of B. Pool Bridge (probably the one at Rusland) ; 
and repeated 1885. Baker’s Flora, 216. Saltmarsh at Holker, 
Rev. A. Ley. 
Scirpus rufus Schrad. C.F.R:, 1777: 
[1871. J. of B. The late Lord de Tabley (then the Hon. J. L. 
Warren) is quoted as saying that Lancashire seems the most 
southern record for this. “Notes in H. C. Watson’s ‘Compendium. ’| 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 215, as Blysmus rufus ere ens in 
the Saltmarsh south = Flookborough, J. G. 
Seoteoeiyes vaginatum L. os F.R., 1641. 
778. Robson, F i 211. In marshy places, Lancashire. ] 
1864. fons Lake Country, 330. ‘Common,’ no locality. 
Note.—-No other Jocazed record in my notes. Of course the 
Species is common. 
Eriophorum angustifolium Roth. CF Re 1407: 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Foxfield Moss ; ‘Newhent, 
Seathwaite ; Piauctin Saltmarsh; Roam Moss; Cartmel Fell. 
As £E. polystachyon L. Ireland Moss, near Haverthwaite. 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 218. Plumpton repeated. 
Rynchospora alba Vahl. C.F.R., 1633. 
Gramen junceum leucanthemum Ger. Em. 
1670. Ray, Cat. Pl. Ang., 151. We found it . . . in 
all the mosses in Lancashire ; and repeated 1677. Cat., ed. ii., 
147. 1690. Syn., ed. i., 196. 1696. Syn., ed. ii., 266. 1724. 
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and Dillwyn, Bot. Guide, ii., 365; Ray repeated. 1835. 
October 1898. 
