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38. C. distaas Lma.-^Distant-Spiked Sedge. 

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



Lat. 511°-55J°. Coasts of all Ireland. Type, British. 



Salt marstes and moist rocky or stony ground by tte sea; 

 frequent. Fl. May-June. 



39. C. punctata Gaud. — Dotted Sedge. 



C. diluta Bieb. 



Districts I. — — — — — — — — — — — 



Lat. 5H°-52i°. Soutli-"West, Keriy and Cork only. 



Sea cliffs, marshy ground, and damp stony places, by the sea ; 

 locally abundant. Fl. June. 



I. Ifear the mouth of Dingle Harbour, Kerry {B. Oliver) : 

 Phytol. i8^3, p. log^. At Sneem, Eerry (J. Woods) : Cyh. On 

 wet rocky ledges, Eerry Head ; sparingly near Hog's Head,'W'ater- 

 ville ; and very abundant about Derrynane and along Eenmare 

 Bay ; base of clifEs east side of Ventry Harbour : E. W. S. i88g, 

 i8go ^ i8gi. Shore at GlengarifE, sparingly ; ia greater quantity 

 near Dunboy, Berehaven, Cork, 1853 : Carroll 18^4, Plentiful in 

 boggy or marshy meadows near Ardgroom at some little distance 

 from the sea {More) : Mec. Add. Shore of Oysterhaven inlet ; by 

 the Bandon river below Eilgobbin ; at Toe Head ; Lough Hyne ; 

 near the entrance to Glandore harbour ; near Myros wood : Allm's 

 Cork Near Einsale, 1892; at Adrigole, 1894; and at BaUyde- 

 :hob, 1896; Phillips. At Glandore, 1896; J. Groves. 



First found by Daniel Oliver, at Dingle, in 1853. 



40. C. Hornschuehiaiia Hoppe — Tawny 



■■C. speriostaehya Smith. 



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



Lat. 51|-°-55i°. Throughout Ii-eland. Type, British. 



Boggy and heathy ground, chiefly in mountain districts ; 

 frequent. Fl. May-Jime. 



Sea-level in DeiTy and in Eerry. To 1700 ft. in Down {S. SfP. ) ; 

 to 1800 ft. in Kerry {Bruce z8gi). 



41. C. exteusa Good. — Braeteated Sea-Sedge. 



Districts I. 11. III. IV. V. VI. — VIII. XL XII. 



Lat. 51^°-55J°- Coasts of aU Ireland, probably. Type, British. 

 Salt marshes ; frequent. Fl. June. 



