G9S 
MB, ARTHUR BENNETT ON CAREX RARADOXA AND 
Wymondham. Syme, Eng. Bot., ed. 3, 12, 72, 1886. 
Hickling. Mr. PI vans, sp. 
In the parish of Horsey and its borders in abundance. Mr. Cotton, 
1890. Here the plant occurs in great abundance in all stages of 
growth, 1900! 1902! 
Heigham Sounds, near Burnley Hall. A. 0. Black. Syme, l.c. 
Some error of description, as Burnley Hall is in E. Somerton. 
“Sent from the Lows on Holt Heath in 1805 by Rev. R. B. 
Francis, where it was growing among furze-bushes by the side 
of a drain.” Smith, Eng. FI. iv., 289, 1828. 
Sought at Holt and Edgefield by Mr. Geldart in vain since 1 880. 
“ Nearly exterminated in Norfolk by the Fern dealers.” O. Corder 
to J. S. Gibson, 2, 8, 1868. Note in Rev. Newbould’s copy of 
Trimmer’s Flora. 
28. Norfolk W. 
“Bawsey, near Lynn, intermixed with the common Ling, and is 
shaded by a few young Alder trees.” Newman, Brit. Ferns, 172, 
1854. Rev. G. Mundford, sp. 1840. Cross, sp., 1880. 
Edgefield. Mr. Wigham. W. Bean, sp. 1852. Mr. Wilkinson, 
Dersingham, Mr. W. Burlingham. Scoulton Mere, Plowright, 
29, 6, 1873, T ans. Soc. 2, 131, 1874—9. IPanbury sp., 20, 7, 1883. 
Fakenham. Syme l.c. 
31. Hunts. 
Huntingdon. Rev. M. J. Berkeley. Watson, Top. Bot. ed. 1, 
494, 1874. Probably in the neighbourhood of Whittlesea Mere, 
i.e., near Holme Lode. “The author saw a plant from Holme Pen, 
in its neighbourhood cultivated by Mr. Henderson, at Milton Hall.” 
A. Irvine, London FI. 81, 1838. 
39. Stafford. 
Madely Bog near Newcastle-under-Lync. Syme l.c. 
Swampy ground, Kingston Pool, near Stafford. “ A fine large 
rootstock with about thirty fronds. Aug. 21. 1885.” Dr. Fraser 
in Bot. Record Club, Rep. 137, 1884-6 (1887). 
Chartley Moss. Rep. N. Staff. N. H. Soc., 1886. 
The second and third localities are now drained, or nearly so. 
Bagnell, FI. Staff, 67, 1901. 
56. Notts. 
Oxton Bogs. Dr. G. Howitt, circa 1839. W. Ainley, 14, 9, 1841. 
J. Lucas, sp., 1858. II. Fisher, 10, 8, 1898! Wilkinson, sp. 
