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C. rostrata, Stokes. Bottle Sedge. Beaked Sedge. 
C. ampullacea, Good. 
Top. Bot. 469. Syme, E. B. x. 169.1680. Nym. 768. 
Native. Paludal. Marshes and bogs. Local, decreasing. P. June. 
First record, Gram. cyp. medium angustifol. spicis teretibus erectis 
flavescentibus. In paludibus et aquosis juxta Oxoniam v. g. apud Hockley 
aliisque consimilibus provenit. Bobart. Morison, iii. 243. 1699. 
3. Swere. Bull’s Pond, Drayton, A. Fr. 
4, Ray. Under Headington Wick Copse, Sib./ Abundant in Weston 
Peat Pits, VW. Wilson Saunders! Magdalen College Meadows, 
Hi. E. Garnsey. Abundant in marsh between Kirtlington and Tackley. 
6. Thame. Hockley (Bullingdon), Bobart/ Sib. / 1885. Beyoud Iffley 
on the banks of Isis, Sib. 
‘Berks. Shadwell Copse, H. Bos. Frilford. Bucks, Northants, Gloster, 
Warwick. 
Oxford references are. contained in Sm. Fl. Br., Sm. Eng. Fl., Bot. 
Guide, etc., but they only repeat Bobart’s record. 
Cc. hirta, Z. Hairy Sedge. Hammer Sedge. 
Top. Bot. 469. Syme, E. B. x. 161.1677. Nym. 768. 
Native. Paludal, etc. Moist meadows, bogs, ditchsides, roadsides, 
etc. Common. P. April—June. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Oceurs in all the districts; plentiful in Mesopotamia, Christ Church 
Meadow, etc. 
I have failed to detect the glabrous glumed form. 
At North Leigh it grew in a deep ditch and was then over four feet 
high with the spikes compound at base, but it exhibited no other variation 
from type. 
C. pendula, Huds. 
Top. Bot. 466. Syme, E. B. x. 139. 1660. Nym. 768. 
Native. Septal. Woods, hedges. Rare. P. June, July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
5. Isis. Tar Wood, Sib. Godstow, H. Bos./ Binsey, W. Whitwell. 
South Leigh. : 
Berks. Hinksey, Morison, iii. 242! Botley, Cumnor, H. Bos./ Wytham, 
Eng Wood. Bucks, Northants, Gloster, Warwick. 
C. sylvatica, Huds. Wood Sedge. 
Top. Bot. 466. Syme, E. B. x. 144. 1665. Nym. 769. 
Native. Woods, hedges, etc. Common in all the districts. P. May. 
Occurs in Marston Lane. 
First record, Sib. 1749. 
