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Eleocharis ( R . By.). 
E. acicularis ( Sm .). Slender Club-rush. Native. P (?) A. VIII, 
IX. 
Damp, sandy, and heathy places. Occasional. 
L. Sandhills, Crosby (D.). 
C. Bidston Heath (D.). 
E. palustris ( R . Br.). Fig. 665 . Marsh Club-rush. Native. P. 
VII-IX. 
Marshy places. Common. 
E. uniglumis (Link). Fig. 6S6. Link’s Club-rush. Native. P. 
VII-IX. 
Wet sandy places, especially near the sea. Rare. 
L. Seven Pits, Aintree; Hale Bank (h.s.f.). Damp places 
among the sandhills near Ainsdale Station ; Marsh by the 
bridge leading to the Rifle Range, Altcar (f.m.w.). Salt 
Marsh at Dungeon (r.b.). 
C. Damp ground near Leasowe Lighthouse; Upper Lang 
Fields under the Hill Houses. West Kirby (f.m.w.). Shore 
half a mile S. of Parkgate (LorddeT.). 
F. Great Saughall (Dr. g.). 
b. Watsoni (Bab.). 
L. Ainsdale (Dr. b. c.). 
E. nuilticaulis (Sm.). Fig 667. Many-stemmed Club-rush. Native. 
P. VII-IX. 
Marshy places. Occasional. 
L. Marsh between Southport and Ormskirk (D.). 1885, 
margin of the large lake in Knowsley Park (r.b.). 
C. Oxton Heath (h.s.f.). Frankby (Rev. h.). Frequent on 
moist heaths in Cheshire (f.m.w.). Heswall Hill. 
Scirpus (L.). Club-rush. 
S. pauciflorus ( Lightf .). Chocolate-headed Club-rush. Native. P. 
VII-IX. 
Damp, sandy, and heathy places. Occasional. 
