CAREX. 395 
Carex paniculata L. British type. Native. Area 8 7 6 
54321. Range 0-250. Frequent in swamps, ascending in 
Wensleydale to Askrigg. 
Carex vulgaris Fries. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-750. Common in damp places, ascending 
to the plateau of Pinseat, and the springs which issue from the 
Main Limestone of Mickle Fell. 
Carex rigida Good. Highland type. Native. Montane. 
Area 9. Range 850. Heathery places upon the gritstone peak 
of Mickle Fell. The only species, except Myosotis alpestris, 
which is restricted to the upper zone. 
Carex stricta Good. English type. Native. Areag 8. 
65.3. Range o-1oo. Plentiful in several of the low country 
swamps. Halnaby Carr, Ainderby Carr, Newsham Carr, Askham 
Bogs, Scarborough Mere, and in Cleveland in a bog below 
Captain Cook’s monument on Kildale Moor. 
Carex acuta L. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-200. Common in damp places in the low country, 
ascending to Wensley and the upper part of Newtondale. 
Garex flava L. “Britis type, “Native “Arel general 
Range o-750. Common in damp places, ascending to the 
springs which issue from the Main Limestone of Mickle Fell. 
Carex extensa Good. British type. Native. Maritime. 
Area 5 4. Range Coast-Level. Amongst the salt-marshes at 
Coatham and near the Esk at Whitby. 
Carex pallescens lL. British type. Native. Area 
general. -+ Range o-300. Common in damp places, ascending 
in Swaledale to Kisdon Force, and in Wensleydale to Cotter 
Force and Mossdale. 
Carex fulva Good. British type. Native. Areag 87. 
4321. Range 0-600, Frequent in damp places amongst 
the western hills, ascending to the plateau of Cronkley Fell. In 
the Central Valley at Croft. Amongst the eastern hills in 
Oct. 1892. 
