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4. L. coNGESTA. Many-headed Bog Wood-rush. June. 1/ 
Moist turfy places. Stockton forest. Moor rigs, west of Middleton, 
Teesdale. Near Whitby. Woods near Halifax, Todmorden. &c. 
3. NARTHECIUM. 
1. N. ossiFRAGUM. Bog-asphodel. July — August. 7/ 
In black turfy hogs, common. 
DIVISION II. GLUMACEiE. 
ORDER XCV. CYPERACE^. 
1. RHYNCHOSPORA. 
1. R. ALBA. White Beak-rush. July — August. 7/ 
In spongy hogs. Blackstone edge. Leckhy carr. Black moor, 
near Leeds. Thorne moor. (Near Richmond, on the red marl. B.G.) 
Piercy’s moor, and other places near Castle Howard. 
2. SCHiENUS. 
1. S. NIGRICANS. Black Bog-rush. June. 7/ 
In a marsh near Skeehy mill, Richmond. (Fields half way between 
Long Preston and Swindon. B. G). In a hog above the village of 
Austwick, common. 
3. SCIRPUS. 
1 . S. c^spiTOTus. (eleocharis c^spitosa, Link.) Scaly-stalked 
Club -rush. July. 7/ 
Eccleshill, and other high moors near Bradford. Abundant in 
boggy places on most of the high parts of Yorkshire. 
2. S. PAuciFLORus. (eleocharis pauciflora. Link.) Chocolate-headed 
Club -rush. August. 7/ 
High moors live miles west of Sheffield. Near Richmond. Near 
Giggleswick. Houghton moor, near Newbald. Marshes near 
Beverley. On a moor north west of the beacon, Richmond. Sleights 
moor, near Pickering. 
3. S. FLUiTANS. (eleocharis fluitans, Hook.) Floating Club-rush. 
June — July. 7/ 
Potteric carr, near Doncaster. Dringhouses moor, near York. In 
ditches near Cottingham and Hull. Large pond on Downholme 
moor, near Richmond. 
