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C. praecox (Jacq.). Fig. 692. Vernal Sedge. Native. P. IV-VI. 
(C. vtvna ( Chaix ).) 
Heaths and damp places. Occasional. 
L. Allerton (j.s.). 
C. Bidston Heath (D.). Overton Hills (j.f.r.). Thurstaston 
(h.s.f.). Near Raby Watermill; Banks of the Dell, near 
Hooton Racing Stables (f. m. w.; r. b.). 
C. pallesceits (L.). Pale Sedge. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Woods and damp shady places. Rare. 
L. Formby ; Crosby ; Southport ; between Rainford and 
Pimbo Lane (D.). Ormskirk (h.s.f.). Huyton Quarry 
(Rev. H.). 
C. Dunham to Alvanley. 
C. panicea ( L .). Fig. 693. Pink-leaved Sedge. Native. P. V, VI. 
Meadows and damp places. Frequent. 
C. pendula ( Huds .). Fig. 69L Great Pendulous Sedge. P. VI, VII. 
Woods and damp shady places. Rare. 
L. Between Croxteth Hall and Knowsley (D.). 1884, margin 
of the lake in Ince Blundell Park, (?) introduced (r.b.). 
C. Aston Wood (D.). Rocksavage (j.f.r.). Near Raby; 
the Birkett ; Willaston. 
Note. — R ecent confirmation is needed for the Wirral stations. 
C. strigosa (Huds.). Loose-spiked Wood Sedge. Native. P. V, VI. 
Woods and damp shady places. Very rare. 
L. Mill Wood, Hale (j.s.). 
C. Formerly near Poulton Bridge (w.s.). 
C. sylvatica (Huds.). Fig. 695. Pendulous Wood Sedge. Native. 
P. VI, VII. 
Damp woods and hedge banks. Frequent. 
C. laevigata ( Sm .). Smooth-stalked Sedge. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Woods and damp shady places. Rare. 
L. Wood near Knowsley (D.). Huyton Quarry (Rev. h.). 
Bath Wood, Ormskirk (t.w.). 
C. Near Raby Watermill (f.m.w.). 
C. binervis (Sm.). Green-ribbed Sedge. Native. P. IV-VI. 
Heaths. Rare. 
C. Oxton and Bidston (D.). S. side of Eastham Wood 
(f.m.w.). Heswall Hill (r.b.). 
