Carea;.] CTPEEACE^. 403 



"Woodford, G-alway (Moore) : Cyh. Near Crusheen, Clare : Corri/ 

 z88o. Bog drains at Ballyoar, Clare : Stewart i8go. — YII. Near 

 Belvedere Lake, "Westmeath [Moore) : Cyl. Lisclogher Bog,'West- 

 meatli ; More. Scraw bog, Loughanstown, Westmeath : Levinge 

 i8g4. — VIII. Oa the west side of Lough Corrib : Graham 1840. 

 Near Bangor in Ems, Mayo {Moore) : Cyh. About the base of 

 Nephia ; Mweelrea ; and the Twelve Bens in many places : Mart 

 i88j a. "West side of Lough Mask, 1891 ; ^. P. Vowell. Abundant 

 about Eecess, "W. Galway : P.8f C. i8g^. — IX. Bog near Holly- 

 mount, Mayo (More) : Cyh. Lough Grara, Sligo ; Praeger. — 

 X. Margin of Lough Ouske, Sperrin Mountains {Praeger) : Jowrn. 

 of Bot. z8g2.—Xl. ISTeai- Killybegs {More) : Cyh. Near Bally- 

 shannon ; between Glen and Carrick : Hart 188^ y. — XII. Bally- 

 go wan bog near the middle, and in Donaghadee bog, 1804 

 {Templeton) : WhitlaMS. Bog near Saintfield : i^on -2"«5'. Between 

 Fair Head and Murlough Bay ; on the large flow-bog at Easharkin, 

 Antrim {Moore) : Cyh. On the margin of Lough Naroon ; still 

 frequent on bogs above Easharkin ; bogs east of Killagan railway 

 station : S. Sc P. i8gs. Plentiful in a wet marsh on Saul 

 camp ground at Downpatrick {Praeger) : B.N.F. C.Proc. iSgs-gj. 

 Eather frequent in the "West ; rare in the North and East. 



29. C. pilulifera Linn. — Round-headed , 



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



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



Heaths and moors, chiefly in mountain districts ; frequent. Fl. 

 May. Calcifuge A. 



Sea-level in Down and Kerry. To 2200 ft. in Donegal 

 {Sa/rt) ; to 2796 ft. in Down {Flor. Uht.) ; to 3120 ft. in Kerry 

 {Sort). 



Far. Leesh Ridley — I. On CarrantuohiU ; Druoe i8gi. 



30. C. pr3BC0X Jacq. — Spring Sedge. 

 C. verna Chaix. 

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



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



Heaths and dry pastures ; frequent and locally abundant. Fl. 

 April-May. 



Sea-level in Derry and in S. Cork, To 1280 ft. in Donegal, and 

 to 1500 ft. in Tipperary {Hwrt). 



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