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1229. C. RiGiDA, Good. Incognit. 
A specimen from Ingleborough is in the herbarium of the Rev. 
J. Dalton in York Museum — 0. A. Moore. It is desirable that 
the occurrence of this species should receive confirmation. 
1231. C. steicta, Good. Native. English. 
Heslington fields, near York — R. Spruce. Bogs below Cook’s 
monument, Ayton ! — W. Mudd. Plentiful about the mere at 
Scarborough. Amongst the ditches in Askham bogs. 
1232. C. acuta, Linn. Native. British. 
Ditches, river banks, and boggy places; frequent. A variety, 
with the perigone bearing anthers, occurs at Bootham [and Clif- 
ton, -near York — R. Spruce', and I have also collected a form, with 
paniculate spikes, at the same locality. 
C. Mcenchiana, Reich. Incognit. 
“ In 1843, I found the Carex Mcenchiana in abundance near Heb- 
den bridge. The plant I sent to Dr, Boott, and have his au- 
thority for the correctness of the name ” — S. Gibson in litt. (April 
23rd, 1847.) The author of the Manual informs us (Phyt. v. 176) 
that the plant afterwards proved to be only a form of vulgaris. 
1234. C. flava, Linn. Native. British. 
G.jlava and (Ederi , Flora, 114. Damp meadows and boggy places ; 
frequent. 
1235. C. Extensa, Good. Native. British. 
1236. C. pallescens, Linn. Native. British. 
Damp meadows ; frequent. 
1237. C. eulva, Good. Native. British. 
1238. C. distans, Linn. Native. British. 
On the banks of the salt water ditches in Coatham marshes. The 
plant mentioned under this name in the Flora is doubtless C. bi- 
nervis. 
1239. 
1240. 
1241. 
1243. 
1244. 
1246. 
1247. 
C. binervis, Smith. Native. British. 
Moory and heathy places ; frequent. 
C. laevigata, Smith. Native. English. 
Dallow gill, near Rip on — Rev. J. Dalton (B. G., 716). 
C. panicea, Linn. Native. British. 
Damp heaths and pastures ; common. 
C. capillaris, Linn. Native. Highland. 
C. limosa, Linn. Native. Scottish. 
C. strtgosa, Muds. Native. English. 
Studley woods, near Ripon — W. Brunton (B. G., 714). Still occurs 
in the locality mentioned in the Flora (on the authority of the 
Rev. J. Dalton) — T. Simpson. 
C. sylvatica, Muds. Native. British. 
Woods, hedgebanks, and damp meadows; frequent. 
