-Carex.] CYPEEACE^. 401 



Enniso-wen {Mr. Browne) : Wade Rar. Common on Bulbein 

 mountain, Inislio-wen : Swrt i88^. On Muokish. and on Errigal : 

 Flor. Uht. Alt mountain near Ardara; Slieve Atooey; Aghla, 

 above Lough Finn : Hart 1886. — XII. On the top of Lag-na- 

 geragli, Co. Derry {Mr. Brown) : Templeton MS. Sawel mountain, 

 Derry : Mart 1884. 



. From 1000 to 2400 It. in Donegal, 2500-2950 ft. in Wicklo-w, 

 and 1600-2600 ft. in Mayo {Sa/rt). From 2000 to 3300 ft. in 

 Kerry {Hart Sf Bruce i8qi). 



First found in Ireland by Eobert Brown not later tban 

 .1800. 



25. C. aquatilis 'Wabl.— Water Sedge. 



Districts I. — Y. YIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 52°-55°. From South to North. Type, Highland. 



Lowland. Margins of lakes and rivers ; rather rare. Fl. June- 

 July. 



I. Banks of a small stream near the head of Caragh Lake ; and 

 stream near the head of Upper Lake, KiUamey : R. W. 8. i88g ^ 

 i8go. — V. In the river Blaokwater, Co. Meath, near the Cavan 

 boundary; and — X. Plentiful in the same river in Co. Cavan, 

 between Lough Eamor and the Meath boundary : Praeger iSg'j. 

 Banks of the river Finn near Strabane, Tyrone {Miss M. C. 

 Knowles) : Ir. Wat. i8q'j. 



Far. ELATioB, Bah. — Far. "Watsoni 8gme. — YIII. Plentiful for 

 twenty or thirty yards by the Maam river, Galway, above the 

 bridge : M. 8f S. i8g6. — IX. In a wet thicket on the margin of 

 Lough Allen, on the Eoscommon side of the old Shannon bridge at 

 Ballantra : Stewart 1885 ^Bennett i8g2. — XI. By the river Finn: 

 Ha/rt 188^ y Sf Bennett i8g2. By the river Eske ; Ha/rt. — 

 XII. By the river Main in Shane's Castle Park {Traeger) : Ir. Nat. 

 i8g3, pp. 41 §• 49. 



Far. VTRESCENS Anders. — XL At Doochary Bridge, Donegal, 

 1886 {Hart): Bennett z8g2, 



C. hilerniea Ar. Bennett — C. aquatilis x Hudsonii (?) — I. Gal- 

 way's river, old Kenmare road, Kerry, 1889 {R.W. S.) : Journ. of 

 Bot. i8g'j, p. 3^0, where Mr. Arthur Bennett describes and names 

 the plant, suggesting for it the above hybrid origin. 



First found in Ireland {Far. elatioe) by S. A. Stewart at 

 Lough Allen, in 1884. 



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