Carex.] CYPEEACE^. 395 



i88j a. — IX. Near HoUymomit House, Mayo {More) : Cyl. Bog 

 near Clontugli railway station ( W. T. Byer) : Reo. Add. Between 

 Claremorris lake and tte railway station : Marshall i8g6. Lough. 

 Arrow, Sligo ; Praeger. In many places near Lough Eee : £.SfV. 

 iSSy. — X. Lough Muck, Tyi-one [Miis M. C. Xnowles) : Ir. Nat. 

 i8gy. — XL Small lake between Marble HiU and. Sesiagh lake near 

 Dunfanaghy : Hart 1881 /3. Near Port Salon, &c. ; rare in 

 Donegal; Sart. — XII. Marshy lake at Killymurray, Antrim 

 {Moore) : Cyl. Abundant on the marshy margin of Eilleleagh 

 lough above Maghera, Derry {Mn. Leehody Sf Praeger) : S. Sf P. 

 i8gs. 



8. C. paradoxa Willd. — Paradoxical Sedge, 



Districts — — — — — — YH. — — — — — 



Lat. 53° 30'— 53° 35'. Westmeath only. Type, Local-Intermediate. 



Lowland. Boggy places ; very rare. Fl. June. 



VII. Plentiful in the boggy wood at Ladiston, on the shore of 

 Belvidere Lake [Lough Ennel] near Mullingar {Moore) : Cyh. 

 Sparingly along the edges of ditches on recently-drained ground at 

 Ladiston {Moore) : Ree. Add. Only a few plants left at Ladiston ; 

 in the Bog of Linn; and sparingly in the " SorawBog," Loughans- 

 town : Levinge iSg^. 



9. C. paniculata Linn. — Panicled , 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XII. 



Lat. 51i°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Boggy and swampy places ; frequent. PI. May-June. 



Sea-level in IST. Derry and S. Cork. To 1900 ft. ia Tipperary 

 {Hart) ; but usually lowland. 



A widespread species, yet rare over wide areas in many parts of 

 the country. 



10. C. vulpina Linn. — Great Sedge. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XII. 



Lat. 51J°-65J°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Lowland. Wet ditch-banks ; rather frequent. PI. June. 



Chiefly in the neighbourhood of the coast, but occurs occasionally 

 far inland, as near Parsonstown {Rec. Add.) and between Tipperary 

 and Cashel {R. W. S.). 



