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MATEEIALS FOR A FLOEA OF WAKEFIELD AND ITS 



NEIGHBOURHOOD. 



By T. W. Gissing. 



(Concluded from page 271.) 

 Sub-Class II,— GLUMACEvE. 



Order— CYPERACE^. 

 SoiRPUs. Li7m, Clubrusli, &c. 

 S. palustris, L. Creeping Spike rush. P. June — August. Common. 

 8. ccespitosus, L. Tufted Spike rush. P. June — July. Heath, Woolley. 

 &c. 



S. seta^eus, L. Bristle Spike rush. P. July — August. Gorse Hill, &c., 

 near Wakefield, 



S. lacustris, L. BuUrush. P. July — August. New Miller Dam. 

 8. sylvaticus, L. Wood Clubrush. P. July. Woolley. 



Eriophorum. Linn. Cotton Grass. 

 E. angustifolium, Roth. Narrow leaved Cotton Grass. P. May — June. 

 Ryhill, Woolley. 



Carex. Linn. Sedge. 

 C. dioica^ L. Dioecious Carex. P. May — June. Woolley, Ryhill. 

 Sharlestone. 



C. ovalis, Good. Oval spiked Carex. P. June. Heath, &c. 



O. stellulata, Good. Star-headed Carex, P. May — June. Heath, &c. 



C. remota, L. Distant Spiked Carex. P. June, Common. 



C. axillaris, Good. Axillary Clustered Carex. P. June. I have this 



species noted but with no locality attached, / believe it was found near 



Silkstone. 



C. xjaniculata, L. Great Panicled Carex. P. June. New Miller Dam. 



C. vulpina, L. Great Carex. P. June. Common. 



C. muricata, L. Greater Prickly Carex. P. May — June. Frequent. 



C. intermedia, Good. Soft Brown Carex. P. June. Stanley. . 



C. acuta, L. Slender spiked Carex. P. May. Stanley. 



C. coespitosa, L. Tufted Bog Carex. P. April — June. Frequent. 



C. Jlava, L. Yellow Carex. P. May — June. Heath, Woolley, Ryhill, &c. 



