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Carex pendula Huds. British type. Native. Area g 8. 
5 43. Rangeo-150. Swampy woods, not uncommon. On 
the west in Clink Bank Woods and Easby Woods near Rich- 
mond, and in the Central Vale in a wood by the Tees side 
between Stapleton and Croft. Breckenbrough and stream at 
Sandsend; W. Foggitt. In Cleveland in numerous localities ; 
Kildale, Wilton, Saltburn, Arncliffe Woods, Goathland dale, 
Sleights, Mulgrave Woods, Kilton Woods,etc. Near the Rye at 
Rievaulx, and plentiful in Forge Valley. 
Carex pseudo-cyperus L. English type. Native. Area 
76.3.1. Range o-100. In the Central Valley in a bog 
near the Yore at Ripon, about the Ouse along Clifton Ings, in 
Askham Bogs and at the Hob Moor brick-ponds. In the 
Howardian tract at Castle Howard. 
Carex glauca Scop. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-750. Common in dry and damp places, ascending to 
the peak of Great Whernside. 
Carex præcox Jacq. British type. Native. Area ọ 8. 
65432. Range o-6o0o. Common upon dry banks, ascending 
to the Sugar Limestone of Cronkley Fell. 
Carex pilulifera L. British type. Native. Areag 87. 
5 4321. Range o-600, Common in damp places, ascending 
to the plateau of Cronkley Fell. 
Carex digitata L. English type. Native. Xerophilous. 
Area 7.3. Range o-200. In the Yore district in Magdalen 
Woods near Tanfield; Z. Simpson. Amongst the eastern cal- 
careous hills plentiful upon Hawnby Bank and in Ouldray Gill, 
and found also by Mr. Reynolds near Hackness. 
Carex filiformis L. Scottish type. Native. Area 8 7 6 
5.321. Range o-200, Frequent in damp places in the low 
country. 
Carex hirta L. British type. Native. Area8765 4 
3.21. Range o-350. Common in damp places throughout 
the lower zone, ascending to the upper part of Coverdale. 
Oct. 1802. 
