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1201. E. latifolium, Hoppe. Native. British. 
In the wood near the source of Locker beck, Snailesworth. Boggy 
fields at the bottom of Flazendale, and about Rievaulx. 
1202. E. gracile, Koch. Native. Local. 
“ Near Halnaby, in a small strip of boggy ground mostly covered 
with brushwood, on the left hand side of the road from Croft, which 
affords Ranunculus Lingua.” J. Woods, (Comp. Bot. Mag., i. 290). 
Discovered in 1835.- Authenticated by Borrer, (Phyt., v. 44) ; 1854. 
ELYNA. 
1203. E. CARiqiNA, M. et K. Native. Highland. 
CAREX. 
C. Davalliana, Smith. Incognit. 
1204. C. dioica, Linn. Native. British. 
Boggy ground, especially in moory places ; frequent. 
1205. C. pulicaris, Linn. Native. British. 
In similar situations ; frequent 
1206. C. paucielora, Lightf. Native. Highland. 
The localities mentioned under this species in the Flora rest 
upon the authority of Dalton. With reference to the observations 
in the Cybele Britaniea, I may remark that Lilia cross is precisely 
1000 feet above the level of the sea ; but that the original manu- 
script record runs, “ Banks of Derwent, near Lilia cross, &c.,” so 
that it is probable that the Carex descends considerably lower 
than 1000 feet. 
1209. C. stellulata, Linn. Native. British. 
Damp meadows and boggy places ; frequent: 
C. brizoides, Linn. Incognit 
Studley woods — W. Mac Ivor, fide G. C. Babington. The author 
of the Manual mentions that he has received a specimen from 
this locality. I have, however, followed the Cybele Britannica in 
waiting till the occurrence of the species in Britain is confirmed, 
before accepting it as a clearly established inhabitant. 
1211 C. ovalis, Good. Native. British. 
Damp meadows and boggy places ; frequent. 
1212. C. cijrta, Good. Native. British. 
1212b. C. Persoonti, “ Sieb.” Native. Highland. 
C. vitilis, Fries. Codhill bog, Guisborough moor! and Kildale, 
Cleveland ! — W. Madd. In a boggy wood near the source of 
Locker beck, Snailesworth. ( Vide Phyt. iii. 731.) 
1213. C. elongata, Linn. Native, English. 
Still occurs at the original locality near Rotherham — J. Hardy. 
Boggy woods at Langwith, near York. 
