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C. hirta (L.). Fig. 699. Hairy Sedge. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Damp places. Occasional. 
L. Hightown (r.b.). Speke; Skelmersdale, 
C. Storeton Hill; Bidston ; Bromborough (D.). Great 
Meols (j.h.l.). Near Shotwick ; Backford ; Heath Lane, 
Stoke (Dr. G.). 
C. Pscudo=cyperus (L.). Fig. 700. Cyperus-like Sedge. Native. 
P. VI, VII. 
Ponds and ditches. Frequent. 
C. paludosa (Good.). Lesser Pond Sedge. Native. P. V, VI. 
Damp places. Very rare. 
L. 1885, Akers Lane, near Lydiate (r.b.). 
C. Upton Meadows (D.). Weaver Valley. 
C. riparla (Curtis). Fig. 701. Greater Pond Sedge. Native. P. 
V, VI. 
Ditches and streams. Frequent. 
C. rostrata (Stokes). Fig. 702. Bottle Sedge. Native. P. V, VI. 
(C. ampullacea (Good.).) 
Ponds and ditches. Rare. 
L. Allerton (j.s.). Ormskirk (h.s.f.). Ditches between 
Formby and Haskayne (r.b.). 
F. 1894, Nant-y-Flint (Dr. g.). 
C. vesicaria ( L .). Fig. 703. Bladder Sedge. Native. P. V, VI. 
Damp places. Very rare. 
L. Between Runcorn and Warrington (D.). 
C. By Rake Lane, one mile from Dunham-on-the-Hill 
(f. M. W.; w. w. N.). 
Authority for Car ex — Arthur Bennett. 
GRAMINEiE. 
Pan i cum (L.). 
P. sanguinale. Fig. 704. 
L. 1872, Ballast at Liverpool (j.h.l.). 1898, as a casual on 
new embankment N. of Southport (j.a.w.). 
C. 1900, Hedge bank, W. of Mount Wood, Prenton (Mrs. w.). 
P. Crus*galli (L.). Fig. 705. Loose Panic Grass. Alien. A. VII. 
L. By the canal at Aintree, annually (j.a.w.). 
C. As a casual about Birkenhead Docks. 
