CYPBEACBiE. 



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RHYNCHOSPORA, Vahl. 



819. K. alba, Vahl. 



Native ; in tnify bogs, very local. 



S. About the boggy sourco.s of stroams on Mondip 

 at Blaokdown. Plentiful in pcat-mooi's on tbo 

 southern border of the district. VII. VIII. 



820. R. fusca, 8m. 



Native ; on peat-moors, perhaps now extinct. 



S. " Burtle Moor, near Mf^rk." W. Sole, M8. 1782. 

 See also remarks by Mr. Thos. Clark in his Oata- 

 loguo of the Barer Plants of the Turf Moors of 

 Somerset. 



ELEOCHARIS, R. Br. 



821. E. palustris, li. Br. 



Native; in marshy places, ditches, and about ponds. 

 Common. VI. VII. 



822. E. multicaulis, Sm. 



Native ; in marshy places, less fre(piont than the last. 



VII. 



SCIRPUS. Linn. 



823. S. maritimus, L. 



Native; plontifal in brackish ditches and salt 

 marshes, by the aides of the Channel and tidal 

 rivers, sometimes occurring two or three miles 

 inland. ' VI. Vll. 



824. S. sylvaticus, L. 



Native ; in damp meadows, rare. 



. " Boiling Well ! " Mangotsfield. 



S. Abundant in a meadow under Highbury Hill, 

 near Hal latrow. A marshy field near Wells, Miss 

 Tnvett. " In wet places, frequent ; " FL Bathon. 



VII. 



