390 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
Luzula campestris R.Br. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-850. Common in grassy places, ascending 
to the peak of Mickle Fell. 
Luzula multiflora Lej. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-700. Common in grassy and heathery 
places, ascending to the peak of Dodd Helis 
Narthecium ossifragum L. British type. Native. Area 
98 goa p guys om) Range: 0650. Frequent in swamps, 
especially amongst the hills, = N above the Main Lime- 
stone upon Water Crag and Dodd Fel 
Cyperus fuscus L. Incognit. ‘The report of this species 
from Codhill Moor appears to be erroneous, the mistake seem- 
ing to have arisen through inadvertent mingling of examples of 
the plant procured from the South of England with a packet of 
specimens from that locality. 
Cladium Mariscus R.Br. English type. Native. Area 
6.3. Range o-roo, In the Central Valley in Askham Bogs, 
and on Buttercrambe Moor near York. Reported by Robert 
Teesdale from Terrington Carr, but now extinct there. 
Schenus nigricans L. British type. Native. Area 
8.43. Range o-150. Swamps in the low country, rare. 
Skeeby Marsh, Kirklington Carr, ditches at Topcliffe, Yowlas- 
dale, Flazendale, Beckdale, Marske, and Randaymere near 
Sleights. 
Rhynchospora alba Vahl. British type. Native. Area 
8.3.1. Range o-100. Rare in heathery swamps. Plentiful 
in Leckby Carr. In small quantity on Strensall Common ; 
A, R. Waller. In the Howardian tract on Slingsby Moor and 
in Terrington Carr. 
Blysmus compressus Panz. English type. Native. 
Area 9 8 7.54321. Range o-40o0o. Frequent in oozy 
places, especially in the calcareous dales. In the west it 1s 
often associated with Parnassia, and ascends to the upper part 
of Coverdale and as high in Widdale. It grows amongst the 
