262 CYPERACE-ffi. 



Dry places. P. April, May. 



1. Gogmagog Hills. Newmarket Heath. Hinton. Furze- 

 hffls, Hildersham; W. H. C. Devil's Ditch.— 2. Litlington. 

 Odsey; H. F. — 3. Gamlingay. Great Eversden towards 

 Toft!; Comberton; Long Stow; N. — 5. Devil's Ditch. 

 Kennet Heath. 



22. C. pilullfera Linn. 

 Lyons, 53. Belh. 386. 

 Damp heathy places. P. May. 



1. Devil's Ditch. Gogmagog Hills. Fulbourn. — 3. Gam- 

 lingay. — 5. Devil's Ditch; H. 



23. C. glau'ca Scop. 



C. recwrva, Belh. ed. 1, 356; ed. 3, 384. 



Damp places. P. June. 



Probably common throughout the county. Few stations 

 are recorded in the Fens, and none in the (8) Wisbech Dis- 

 trict. 



24. C. flava Linn. JHedge-hog-grass. 



Or. palustre echinatum, P. C. 70. Cypermdes palustre 

 aculeatum panicula breviore, M. M. 109. C. flava, M. PL 

 21. Eelh. 382. 



"Wet places. P. May, June. 



1. The Common at one mile on London road from Cam- 

 bridge. Stourbridge Fair Green. Fulbourn. Shelford Com- 

 mon!; H. — 2. Triplow. Sawston!; N. — 3. Gamlingay. — 

 5. Wicken and Bottisham Fens. 



25. C. (Ederi Ehrh. 



G. externa, Eelh. ed. 2, 367. C. (Ederi, Eelh. ed. 3, 383. 

 Boggy places. P. June, July. 



1. Near the Nine Wells, Shelford. Wilbraham Fen. — 

 2. Sawston; G. S. G. — 3. Gamlingay. — 4. Between Water- 



