FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 133° 
Luzula pilosa Willd.—I. inner Lai 
L. sylvatica Bich.—I. Between Seaton and Launeells. St. 
Beet Kieve. IV. Near Okckinunton: Local. 
L. multiflora Koch.—Il. and III. Bridgerule, common. 
.. Epes: Sibth.—I. Bude. II. and ILI. Bridgerule. 
J. supinus Monch.—III. Bridgerule. pe: Common. 
Besos palustris L.—I. II. I. Com 
S. multicaulis Sm.—III. Brdgerale “Bor Near Dunsland 
Cross. New record for North Dev 
S. pauciflorus Lightf.—I. Disa hollows on Summerleaze 
Down, in plenty. New record for East Cornwall. Reckoned > 
= Cornwall plant only on the gato — ed in ‘To 
ns. W. E — generally. 
"8. jluitans L.—III. Bridge Moor. Near Dunsland Cross. 
New sours for North Devon 
S. Savit 8. & M.—IL. Lane near a, Boscastle. Tintagel. 
S said L.—Common in all the districts. 
‘riophorum angustifolium Roth.—I. N ie Mouth. Between 
Wainhouse Corner’ and Tresparrot. II. Bridgerule Bog. IV. 
Near Okehampton. 
Carex pulicaris L.—II. and III. Bridgerule, frequent. 
C. paniculata L.—IIl. Bridgerule Bog. 
C. vulpina L.—I. Sandymouth. Poughill. 
canal at caer ; the only station away from the seacoast 
where I have as yet seen it in this whole neighbourhoo 
C. stellulata Good.—III. Bridgerule. IV. 9 ehampton. 
C. remota L.—I. Il. and Ill. Very commo 
C. ovalis Good.—I. St. Knighton’s sila Ill. Bridgerule 
and Peer common 
vulgaris Fries. —I. Near Bude. IL. & III. Commoner than I 
remente to have seen it anywhere else. IV. Near Okehampton. 
C. glauca Scop.—Sadly too common everywhere. __ 
C. ilulifera L.—I. Tackbear Lane. II. Near — 
pid poo: III. Dux Common. IV. About Okehampton 
C. precox Jacq.—I. Summerleaze Down, very abnndant. iV. 
Hill ase » Okehampton é 
C. proms L.—IL. ges Littlebridge, Bridgerule. Il. Bridge- 
rule, com. iV. errr “9 
C. lsntins Huds.—I. I. III. Co poniin 
Cc. levigata Sm.—IV. Hey Okeham mpto 
C. binervis Sm.—ITI. Near Dunsland Reece IV. Okehampton. 
C. distans L.—I. In damp hollows on Summerleaze Down, and 
in - salt marsh (to the edge os the beach) at Bude. 
C. fulva Good.—I. Tack oa II. Between canal and river 
south of Bridgerule. II. tse Moor and Bridgerule Bog, in 
great quantity. Not in ‘ ice low Botany ’ for North Devon, 
but sent me in 1881 from the neighbourhood of Westward Ho, by 
Mr. A very different looking plant from C. distans, 
not only as the latter occurs on the coast, but also as I have seen 
it in inland stations on Exmoor and on Salisbury Plain, : 
