396 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE, 
numerous stations ; Sleddale, Flazendale, Gurtof Gill, Beckdale, 
Coxwold, Foss reservoirs, Hole of Horcum, etc. 
Carex distans L. British type. Native. Maritime. Area 
5. Range Coast-Level. Amongst the salt-water ditches about 
the mouth of the Tees, and in Coatham marshes. 
Carex binervis Smith. British type. Native. Area 9 8 
7-54321. Range o-850. Frequent upon heaths, ascending 
from the Central Valley to the peak of Mickle Fell. 
Carex lzevigata Smith. British type. Native. Area 
5 43. Range o-150. Banks of the Goathland dale stream 
near Walking Mill Foss. Raincliffe Wood near Scarborough ; 
W. Bean, Jun.! Found also by Mr. Peterkin in the neighbour- 
hood of Hackness ; and by Mr. J. Wheldon, near Redcar. 
Carex panicea L. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-750. Common in damp places, ascending to the 
springs which issue from the Main Limestone of Mickle Fell. 
Carex capillaris L. Highland type. Native. Montane. 
Area 9. Range 400-700. In Teesdale upon the Sugar Lime- 
stone of the Cronkley plateau, and also upon the limestone 
edges of the northern slope of Mickle Fell, and in the open 
ground in front of Cronkley Scars. 
Carex limosa L. Scottish type. Native. Area 9 87 
6.31. Range o-4oo. In a few of the carrs of the low 
country. ‘Tanfield Hall Carr, Leckby Carr, Suett Carr near 
Sutton-on-the-Forest, and Terrington Carr. Askham: Bogs, 
1876; F. A. Lees. Watershed at the head of the Black Beck 
in Balderdale, 1885 ; W. Foggitt. 
Carex sylvatica Huds. British type. Native. Area 
general, Range 0-400, Common in damp woods, ascending 
in Swaledale to Gunnerside Gill, in Arkengarthdale to Shaw 
Beck Woods. 
Carex strigosa Huds. English type. Native. Area 
3. Range o-100, Found in June, 1889, in Forge Valley, by 
Mr. W. W. Reeves and Mr. M. B. Slater. 
