ORDER CYPERACE^E. 2\J 



C. Hill-sides over Derwentwater. — (Watson.) Murton 

 Moss. — (W. Dickinson.) By the upper tarn at Watendlath. — 

 (Watson.) Swamps in Mosedale by the path up Blacksail 

 Pass. — (B.) Side woods in Ennerdale. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Cliffs over Red Tarn, Helvellyn.— (W. Foggitt.) Shap. 

 —(Watson.) On Fairfield.— (F. C. Roper.) 



L. Shore marsh at Flookborough. — (B.) Shore marsh at 

 Plumpton.— (Miss Hodgson.) 



1 196. Scirpus caspitosus,1.. Native. British type. Range 

 1-3. Frequent on damp fells and wet crags, from shore-level 

 at Meathop Moss up to 800 yards on Helvellyn, and 900 

 yards on Scawfell Pike. 



1197. Scirpus acicular is, ~L. Native. Englishtype. Range 1. 



C. Egremont. — (W. Dickinson.) Ennerdale Lake. — 

 (J. Robson.) Black Moss.— (Whitehaven Cat.) 



1 198. Scirpus fluitans,~L. Native. British type. Range 1. 

 Swamps and ponds. 



C. Cogra Moss, Lamplugh. — (W. Dickinson.) Now 

 probably extinct. Wastdale Head, by the bridge midway 

 between Ritson's Inn and the Lake. — (B.) Ditches on Salta 

 Moss, Allonby. — (W. Hodgson.) In the river Ellen. — (Rev. 

 R. Wood.) 



W. Pond near the Windermere rifle-butts. — (B.) 

 L. Rills about Newton in Cartmel. — (Mr. Hall.) 



1200. Eriophorum vaginatum, L. (Hare's-tail Cotton Grass). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-4. Frequent in moory 

 swamps at all elevations from shore-level up to 950 yards on 

 Saddleback. ' After it turns white sheep are greedy after it, 

 so it is called Moss-crops about Clibburn, Water Sleddale, and 

 all places here.' — (Lawson.) 



