264 CYPEKACE.E. 



Damp -woods. P. May. 



1. Hinton. Balsham. "Wood Ditton Park Wood. Len- 

 hall "Wood, West Wratting. Westley Wood.— 3. Whitwell 

 Wood, near Coton. Comberton. Eversden, Kingston, 

 Hardwiok, and Gamlingay Woods. Orwell ; Caldecot ; 

 Harlton; Croxton; N. — 4. Madingley Wood. Moor Barns 

 Thicket. 



30. C. Pseudo-cyperns Linn. 



Gr. cyperoides spica pendula breviore, E.. Cat. Angl. ed. 

 1, 147. C. Pseudo-cyperus, M. PL 21. Kelt. 385. 



Wet places. P. June. 



1. Wood Ditton. By the foot-path to the old mill at 

 Fulbourn; W. H. C. Catlidge; Pampisford; Kelh. — 3. In 

 a swamp on the north side of Kingston Wood; W. H. 0. 

 Eltisley; N" — 5. Anglesey Abbey; Bwrwell; B.elh. — 8. Wis- 

 bech; A. P. 



31. C. filifdrmis linn. 



Kelh. 389. 



Peaty places and fens. P. May. 



1. By the brook near Fulbourn and Wilbraham. — 

 3. Gamlingay; Kelh. — 4. Pits near the Observatory; 

 W. H. C. — 5. Wicken and Bottisham Fens. Cowbridge, 

 Swaffham ! ; H. 



32. C. hirta Linn. Samrnersedge. 



Lyons, 55. M. PL 21. Kelh. 389. 



Wet places. P. April. 



1. The Common at one mile from Cambridge, towards 

 London. Wilbraham. West Wratting. Westley Wood. 

 Long Pasture, Hildersham. Little Linton; S. W. W. 

 Deersley's Wood, Newmarket. — 3. Gamlingay. Eltisley. 

 Croydon. Haslingfield. Comberton; Harston; Barton; 

 Kingston; Tadlow; Toft; Eversden; Caxton; Croxton; 



