394 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
Carex intermedia Good. English type. Native. Area 
9876.321. Rangeo-1oo. Frequent in damp fields in the 
low country. 
Carex arenaria L. British type. Native. Maritime. 
Areas 4. Range Coast-Level. Plentiful amongst the coast 
sand-hills about Coatham, Redcar, Marske, and Saltburn. 
Carex muricata I.. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-250. Frequent upon dry banks in the low country, 
ascending in Wensleydale to Redmire. West Burton and 
Preston Scar; /. Percival. 
Carex divulsa Good. English type. Native. Area 87. 
3 2. Rangeo-150. In similar situations to the preceding, 
but rare. Near Wensley and by the foot-road between Rich- 
mond and Easby ; James Ward. Hedge-bank by the side of the 
high-road below Feliskirk. | Hedge-bank near Cowsby Park ; 
W. Foggitt. In the Howardian tract at Ganthorpe and in Cum 
Hag Wood; Henry Lbbotson | 
Carex vulpina Li British type. Native. Areag 8.65 
4321. Range o-too. Common in damp places in the low 
country. 
Carex teretiuscula Good. British type. Native. Area 
G@.7-432. Range o1so, Plentiul in some of the low 
country carrs: Halnaby Carr, Tanfield Hall Carr, Newsham 
Carr, etc. In Cleveland in bogs in Sleddale; W. Mudd | In the 
Howardian tract in Terrington Carr, and formerly in a bog near 
Castle Howard; Z. Zbbotson. Marsh near Raincliffe Wood ; 
W, Bean, Juur.! 
Carex paradoxa Willd. Local type. Native. Area 6. 
Range 50. Inthe Ainsty in a carr between Healaugh and 
Askham Richard, and plentiful in Askham Bogs. A species 
widely diffused upon the Continent, but which is singularly 
local in Britain. ‘There is only one other strictly British locality, 
and one in Ireland. 
