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coast sand-hills at Coatham and Saltburn. In the Central 
Valley I know of it in two stations only, by the Tees side at 
Stapleton, and at Holmes, Thirsk; IV. Foge/tt. 
fore) 
Scirpus lacustris L. British type. Natiye. Area ọ 8 7 
65.32 1. Range o-250. Frequent in ponds and slow 
streams, ascending to Semerwater and the Foss reservoirs. 
Scirpus glaucus Smith. English type. Native. Mari- 
time. Area 5. Range Coast-Level. In some of the salt-water 
ditches that intersect the marshes at Middlesbrough and Coat- 
ham, specially plentiful at the decoy-pond. 
Scirpus setaceus L. British type. Native. Area 8.5 
4321. Rangeo-550, Irequent in damp places, ascending 
in Swaledale to Crook Seat and Hollow Mill Cross. 
Scirpus maritimus L. British type. Native. Maritime. 
Area 5 4. Range Coast-Level. Common in the salt-water 
ditches about Middlesbrough and Coatham, and occurring also 
at Runswick Bay and near the Esk at Whitby. 
Scirpus sylvaticus L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-150, Frequent in watery places in the low 
country, ascending to Levisham and the Foss reservoirs. 
Scirpus palustris L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-400. Frequent in watery places, ascending 
in Teesdale to Upper Cronkley. 
Scirpus multicaulis Sm. British type. Native. Area 
3. Range roo. In the Howardian tract in swampy ground 
on Slingsby Moor; Henry Lbbotson ! 
Scirpus pauciflorus Lightf. British type. Native. Mon- 
tane. Areag 87.3. Range o-7oo. Frequent in oozy places 
amongst the western hills, ascending to the northern slope of 
Mickle Fell, descending to Cotherstoneand Aysgarth Force. In 
the Central Valley by the Tees side at Stapleton. Pilmoor 
and Holmes, Thirsk; W: Zoggitt. In Cleveland on Codhill 
and Sleights Moors, and reported also by W. Brunton from 
the neighbourhood of Malton. 
Oct. 1892. 
