402 .CYPERACEJE. [Carex.. 



26. C. vulgaris Eries — Lesser Tufted Sedge. 



C. Goodenowii J. Gray — C. easpitosa Good. 

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



Lat. 51J°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Fi/pe, British. 



Marshy and boggy places ; common. Fl. May-June. 



Sea-level in N. Deny and S. Cork. To 1450 ft. in Down, and to- 

 2000 ft. in Galway {Eart); to 1800 ft. in "Wicklow (iV. C.) ; to 

 2500 ft. in Tipperary (Mart). 



Far. jiwcELLA T. M. Fries — I. ITear the head of the Upper- 

 Lake, Killamey; by Lough Camclaun, Connor Hill, Kerry: 

 R. W. S. i8go ^ i8gi. BaUyphehane Bog, Cork, 1896 ; Phillips.— 

 IV. By the Slaney at Maomine Juaction, Wexford : Marshall 

 i8g8. — VII. Bog of Lynn, Knock Drin, Westmeath : Linton 

 i8gb. — VIII. Lisoughter near Recess, Galway [Rev. S. A. Brenan) : 

 Ir. Nat. i8gb. — IX. Swamp opposite Ashford House, Cong: 

 M. (^ S. i8gb. — XII. Ballintoy, Antrim [Rev. S. A. Brenan) •.. 

 Ir. kat. i8g6. 



27. C. glauca Scop. — Glaucous Heath- Sedge. 



C. fiacca Schreb. — C. recwoa Huds. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XIL. 



Lat. 51^°-55i°. Thi-oughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Pastures, banks, &c. in rather dry soil; common. Fl. May- 

 June. Calcicole B. 



Sea-level in IT. Antrim and S. Cork. To 2000 ft. ia Ben Bulbem 

 district {B. 8f V.) ; to 2500 ft. in Down (S.^F.). 



Var. siicTOCAEPA ( Smith) — IX. On lie north face of Ben Bulben^. 

 SUgo : B.SpF. i88s. 



28. C. Umosa Linn. — Drooping Bog-Sedge. 

 Districts I. II. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XIl.. 



Lat. 51^°-53i°. Erom South to North. Type, Scottish. 



"Wet bogs ; rather rare. Fl. Jime^ 



I. "Widely distributed in county Kerry ; R. W. S. Plentiful in 

 bogs between Schull and Ballydehob, Cork, 1896; Phillips. Base- 

 of Sugar Loaf mountain, GlengarifE ; and — II. Bluefort Bog, IS'ew- 

 market, Cork : Allin 1871.— y. Two miles south of Thomastown, 

 Kildare ; in bogs near Carbury and between Athboy and Navan, 

 Meath : Praeger i8g'j.—^l. Monmore bog, Clare ; and bog near- 



