282 MR. W. A. NICHOLSON ON BOTANY OF SUTTON. 
Carex paradoxa, Willd. For records of this rare species 
see Norf. and N. Nat. Trans, vol. vii. p. 695. 
C. paniculata, L. Forms dense tussocks. 
C. vulpina, L. Forms dense tussocks. 
C. curta, Good. Rather rare generally. “ Known in 
4 stations in county.” Messrs. Bennett and Salmon,. 
1903. 
C. Hudsonii, Ar. Benn. 
C. Goodenowii, J. Gay 
C. PANICEA, L. 
C. FLAVA, L. 
C. FILIFORMIS, L. 
C. Pseudo-Cyperus, L. Not common. Generally growing 
in the water. ; 
C. rostrata, Stokes. The most common marsh sp. 
C. riparia, Curtis. 
The following are characteristic plants, though not in 
great abundance. 
Neckeria claviculata, N. E. Br. 
Cardamine amara. L. 
Viola palustris, L. 
Polygala vulgaris, L. 
Stellaria palustris, Retz. 
MoNTIA FONTANA, L. 
Hypericum elodes, L. 
Linum catharticum, L. 
Ribes nigrum, L. 
Drosera rotundifolia, L. 
Sium LATIFOLIUM, L. 
S. ERECTUM, Huds. 
Galium palustre, L. 
SoNCHUS ARVENSIS, L. 
PYROLA ROTUNDIFOLIA, L 
Anagallis tenella, L. 
Samolus Valerandi. L. 
Myosotis palustris, Relh. 
Veronica Beccabunga, L. 
Scutellaria galericulata, L. 
