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1160. J. compressus, Jacq. _ Native. British. 
J. coenosus, Bich., occurs in the vicinity of Whitby — Rev. O. E. 
Smith., and is plentiful on the margin of the salt water ditches at 
Middlesborough and Coatham. Probably it is a variety of this 
species. 
1162. J. bufonius, Linn. Native. British. 
1163. J. squarrosus, Linn. Native. British 
1168. J. triglumis, Linn. Incognit. 
Planted upon the sugar limestone on Cronkley fell, by J. Binks, 
of Middle ton-in-Teesdale — J. Backhouse. This species might 
easily be supposed to be a true native, as it grows in great abun- 
dance on the Durham side of the Tees. 
LUZULA. 
1169. L. sylvatica, Bich. Native. British. 
Et seq. Luciola, Flora, 109, 110. Woods and riverbanks, especially 
in moorland districts ; frequent. 
1170. L. pilosa, Willd. Native. British. 
Woods, thickets, and hedgebanks ; common. 
1172. L. campestrts, Brown. Native. British. 
1172.* L. multiflora, Lej. Native. British. 
L. congesta, Flora, 110. Heaths and moory places; frequent. 
NABTHECIUM. 
1175. N. ossifragum, Huds. Native. British. 
ORDER LXXXY. CYPERACEiE. 
CYPERUS. 
1177. C. fuscus, Linn. Native. Germanic. 
Codhill bog, Guisborough moor, near Roseberry Topping, Cleve- 
land! — W.Mudd. Discovered in 1852. 
CLADIUM. 
1178. C. Mariscus, “Brown.” Native. English. 
SOHGENUS. 
1179. S. nigricans, Linn. Native. British. 
Boggy and watery places ; not unfrequent. 
