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C. curta {Good.). White Sedge. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Boggy places. Occasional. 
L. Rainford Moss ; Pimbo Lane; Simmonswood Moss (D.). 
1891, in a bog near Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. 1875, Swampy hollow one mile S.W. of Manley (r.b.). 
Sutton Moss (Rev. h.). Frodsham (j.f.r.). 
C. ovalis {Good.). Fig. 687. Oval-spiked Sedge. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Damp fields and other places. Frequent. 
C. stricta {Good.). Tufted Sedge. Native. P. IV, V. 
Damp places. Rare. 
L. Great Crosby; Woods at Ormskirk (D.). 
C. “ Wirral,” many years ago (h. c. Watson). 
Note. — Recent records are desirable. 
C. acuta (L.). Fig. 688. Slender-spiked Sedge. Native. P. 
IV-VI. 
Meadows and damp places. Rare. 
L. Halewood ; Ditton (D.). 
C. Banks of the River Mersey, near Runcorn (D.). Foot- 
path from Oxton to Woodchurch ; Swampy ground near 
Burton Rocks (f.m.w. ; LorddeT.). Shotwick ; Backford ; 1893, 
near Mollington. 
C. Goodenowii (/. Gay). Fig. 689. Goodenow’s Sedge. Native. 
P. V-VII. 
(C. vulgaris {Fries.).) 
Heaths, &c. Occasional. 
L. Crosby; Formby ; Southport (D.). Simmonswood Moss; 
Parr Flat (j.h.l.). Billinge (r.b.). 
C. Frequent in Wirral (D.). Bidston Heath (h.s.f.). Frod- 
sham (j.f.r.). 
C. glauca {Murr.). Fig. 690. Glaucous Heath Sedge. Native. 
P. IV-VII. 
{C.flacca {Schreb.).) 
Meadows and damp places. Common. 
C. pilulifera. Fig. 691. Round-headed Sedge. Native. P. V, VI. 
Heaths and damp places. Occasional. 
L. Crosby Marsh (D.). Simmonswood Moss (w.h.). Langs- 
dale Wood, Rainhill (Rev. h.). 
C. Oxton and Bidston Pleaths (D.) Bromborough (h.s.f.). 
Near Raby Watermill (f.m.w.). N. slope of Helsby Hill 
(j.h.l.). Heswall and Thurstaston Hills (r.b.). 
