ELYNA—CAREX. 393 
Elyna caricina M.&K. Intermediate type. Native. 
Montane. Areag. Range 400-600. In Teesdale on the 
banks of the stream on the plateau of Cronkley Fell, and in the 
open ground between the scars and the river. 
Carex dioica L. Scottish type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-600. Frequent in swampy ground, ascending to the 
plateau of Cronkley Fell. 
Carex pulicaris L. British type. Native. Area 9 87 
6.4321. Range o-70o0o. Frequent in swampy ground, 
ascending to the northern ‘slope of Mickle Fell and the Main 
Limestone of Cam Fell. 
Carex pauciflora Lightf. Highland type. Native. Mon- 
tane. Area 3. Range 200-250. Banks of the Derwent near 
Lilla Cross, and several boggy places between Whitby and 
Pickering ; W. Middleton! Not seen recently. 
Carex stellulata Good. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-750. Common in swampy places, ascending 
to the peak of Nine Standards and the springs which issue from 
the Main Limestone of Mickle Fell. 
Carex ovalis Good. British type. Native. Area 8 7 6 
54321. Range 0-450. Common in damp places, ascending 
to the lower part of Birkdale and the ridge of Harlen Fell. 
Carex curta Good., including o/til’s Fries. British type. 
Native. Area g Sy ap 4321. Range 0-750. Frequent in 
swampy ground, ascending to the springs which issue from the 
Main Limestone of Mickle Fell. 
Carex remota L. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-350. Common in ditches and damp woods, ascending 
in Swaledale to Kisdon Woods. 
Carex axillaris Good. English type. Native. Area 
8.6.32. Range o-roo. Plentiful amongst the brick-ponds at 
Hob Moor near York. Reported also from Love Lane near 
Richmond (/ames Ward); Carthorpe Moor near Bedale 
(T. Simpson); a bog at Wildon near Coxwold (2. Peirson); and 
Newtondale ; Mora. 
Oct. 1892. 
