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C. Moorside Woods near Whitehaven. — (W. Dickinson.) 

 W. Terrabank Tarn, Kirkby Lonsdale. — (I. Hindson.) 



1250. Carex glauca, Scop. (' Pry '). Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. The commonest sedge of damp grassy places at 

 the Lakes, from shore-level in Furness up to 500 yards on 

 Catbells and the Stake Pass, 600 yards on High Street. 



1 25 1. Carex prcecox, Jacq. Native. British type. Range 1. 

 Dry banks. Frequent in the lower zone. 



1252. Carex pilulifera, L. Native. British type. Range 1-3. 

 Frequent in damp grassy places, up to 650 yards on Scawfell 

 Pike, 850 yards on Helvellyn. — (Watson.) 



1255. Carex digitata, L. Native. Xerophilous. English 

 type. Range 1. 



W. On the limestone at Hutton-Roof. — (I. Hindson.) 

 Abundant a little beyond our bounds in Silverdale, where it 

 was found by Mr. Sidebotham. Should be looked for about 

 Grange and Cartmel. 



1256. Carex filiformis,\.. Native. Scottish type. Range 1. 

 Swamps. Rare. 



C. Workington. — (Mr. Tweddle.) In Newton Regny Moss 

 near Penrith. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Terrabank Tarn, Kirkby Lonsdale.— (I. Hindson.) 

 Clibburn Moss. — (W. Hodgson.) 



1257. Carex hirta, L. Native. British type. Range 1. 

 Damp meadows. Frequent in the lower zone. 



1258. Carex ampullacea, Good. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. The commonest large sedge of the hill-swamps ; 

 ascending from shore-level at Arnside to 500 yards on the 

 Stake Pass. 



