FLOriA OF -TEBfiFA-. .i3 



17. C. Bi\ERVis Sm. 



Native. Open hillsides and heaths. Local, ilay, June. 



Bouley Bay. Bcv. W. M. Rogers! Bonne Xuit andGiffard 

 Bays (abundant). Grand Val. 

 Normandy (frequent). Brittany (common). "SY. France. 



Foliage and stems harsh and strict : glumes ovate or oblong, 

 often with a short mucro : perigynia dark-coloured. 



18. C. DISTAXSL. 



Native. Damp places near the sea. Eare. ]May, June. 

 Streamlet on the cliffs at Grosnez. Samares Meadows. 

 Guernsey (frequent). France. 



19. C. PUxcTATA Gaud. 



Native. Damp places on the shore. Very rare. May, June. 



At the base of the cliffs at Giffard Bay. 1901. 

 Guernsey (rare). Sark. C. P. Hiirsf. Very rare in Nor- 

 mandy and Brittany, local further south. 



20. C. EXTENSA Good. 



Native. Damp places near the sea. Very local. May, June. 

 Plentiful between the Corbiere and Petit Port. Canal du 

 Squez, L'Etac. 

 Rare in Guernsey'. Alderney, and Normandy. Local further S. 



21. C. FLAVA L. (Aggregate.) 



Native. Damp places. Frequent. ^lay to June. 



Noirmont. St. Brelade's Bay. St. Ouen's Pond. Pont 

 ;Marquet. St. Peter's. La Saline. St. John's. Bouley 

 Bay, &c. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



I do not understand the segregates. Mr. A. Bennett named 

 one plant var. mixoe Towns., and another C. CEdeei? 



22. C. HIRTA L. 



Native. Grassy places. Frequent. May to July. 



Goose Green. St. Brelade's Bay. Don Bridge. St. Ouen's 

 Bav. Waterworks Valley. Grand Val. Samares Meadows. 

 Guernsey. Alderney (the commonest Carex). France. 



23. 0. PSEUDO-CYPEKUS L. 



Native. "\Vet places. Very rare. May to June. 



St. Ouen's Pond, N.E. side. July 2.5, 1900. Probably 

 inaccessible in any but a very dry summer. 

 Frequent in France. 



