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W. Frequent in bogs near Kirkby Lonsdale. — (Hindson.) 

 A Westmoreland plant, issued as S. ferrugineus in Dickson's 

 fasciculus, belongs to this species. 



1 180. Rhyncospora alba, Vahl. Native. British type. 

 Range 1. Hill swamps. Not infrequent. Gatescarth Pass, 

 Coniston Old Man, Blea Tarn in Little Langdale, Brant- 

 fell over Bowness, Brigstear Moss near Kendal, etc. A 

 Kendal plant, referred by Withering to Schxnus fuscus, is 

 probably var. sordida, which has been found lately by the 

 Rev. A. Ley in Foulshaw Moss. 



1 182. Blysmus compressics, Panz. Native. English type. 

 Range 1. 



C. Waverton Wood near Wigton. — (Cooke.) 

 W. Stated by Hudson to be common in the county. By 

 a stream by roadside a little out of Shap village on the west, 

 340 yards. — (Watson, B.) Banks of the river Leith just 

 below the bridge at Clibburn. — (B.) 



1 1 83. Blysmus rufus, Link. Native. Maritime. Scottish 

 type. Range 1. 



C. On Whitrigg Flow, a little to the north of our limits. 

 — (W. Hodgson.) 

 L. Sparingly in the salt-marsh south of Flookborough. — (B.) 



1 184. Scirpus lacustris, L. (Bulrush). Native. British 

 type. Range 1. Frequent in the larger lakes.' Derwentwater, 

 Windermere, Grasmere, Rydal Water, Lowes Water, Urswick 

 Tarn, etc. 



1184& Scirpus glaucus, Smith. Native. Maritime. British 

 type. Range 1. 



L. Abundant in the marsh below Middlebarrow Wood, 

 Arnside. — (B.) 



