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Carex tuniidicciTpa Aiulerss. 8, S. Wilts.; Liandford Conirnon, July 
16th, 1947.— J. D. Grose (Ref. No. 5339). “ Carex tumidicarpa 
Anderss.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex serutlna Merat. 105, W. Ross; stony shore of bay, Ob 
Mheallaidh, Shieldaig, Upper Loch Torridon, July 22nd, 1947.— R. 
AIackechnie and E. C. Wallace (Ref. No. 5953). “ Carex serotina 
Merat.” — E. Nelaies. 
Carex panicea L. 61, S.E. York; boggy field near Roos, June 8th, 
1947 ._K. Lewis (Ref. No. 1333). “ Yes; female spikes with longer 
peduncles than usual — ? f. lougipedunculata Aschers. et Graebn.” — E. 
Nelmes. 
Carex eJata All. 54, N. Lines.; drain side near Belton, Isle of 
Axholme, May 11th, 1947. — R. Lewis, Dr J. M. Taylor, Dr S. P. 
Rowlands and M. Taylor, comm. R. Lewis (Ref. No. 1309). “ Yes; 
good typical examples in early fruiting stage.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex nigra (L.) Reichard (6^. Goodenowii Gay). 62, N.E. York; 
south-east corner of Big Pool, Pilmoor, June 7th, 1947. — C. M. Rob 
(Ref. No. 4722). “ A form with very broad and obtuse scales, and with 
many of the female flowers replaced by male ones.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex Otrubae Podp. 61, S.E. York; drain side near road between 
Skeffling and Easington, July 4th, 1947. — R. Lewis (Ref. No. 1377). 
“ Yes; with variable heads, some of which are shorter, thicker, and 
denser than is usual.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex vulpina L. Fruits. 17, Surrey; rough field near the Eden 
Brook, Aug. 31st, 1947. — E. C. Wallace. “ Carex vvdpina L.” — E. 
Nelmes. 
Carex spicata Huds. 61, S.E. York; moist grassy place near rail- 
way between South Cave Station and East Dale, June 21st, 1947. — R. 
Lewis (Ref. No. 1348). “Yes; fruiting, but not quite mature.” — E. 
Nelmes. 
Carex polyphyila Kar. et Kir. 17, Surrey; chalk grassland near 
Hook Wood, West Horsley, June 28th, 1947. — E. C. Wallace (Ref. No. 
6046). “ Carex polyphyila Kar. et Kir.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex disticha Huds. 61, S.E. York ; in small bog in field to the 
north-west of Sand-le-mere dunes near W^ithernsea, June 20th, 1947. — 
R. Lewis (Ref. No. 1345). “ Yes; just over flowering.” — E. Nelmes. 
Carex disticha Huds. 61, S.E. York; Kellythorpe Marsh near Great 
Driffield, July 13th, 1947. — R. Leavis (Ref. No. 1385). “ C. disticha 
Huds. Some of the utricles much enlarged, as frequently in C. Otrubae 
(? insect attack).” — E. Nelmes. 
