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3. E. PUBESCENS. Downy- stalked Cotton-grass. April — May. "I/ 
At Skeeby mill, near Richmond. Aysgarth, Wensleydale. Bagby 
moor, near Thirsk. 
4. E. ANGusTiFOLiuM. CoHimon Cotton-grass. April. 7/ 
Crooks moor, near Sheffield. In great abundance in the middle of 
Cockit moss, three miles west of Settle. Terrington caiT. Carrs 
near Doncaster. Askham bogs. 
6. CLADIUM. 
1. C. MARiscus. Prickly Twig-rush. June. 7/ 
Askham bogs and Buttercrambe moor, near York. Terrington 
carr. (Near Knaresbro’, in wet places near the brook towards 
Newby ; also in Mr. Buncombe’s low grounds, abundant. B. G.) 
In a ditch on the road from Doncaster to the decoy. 
7. KOBRESIA. 
1. K. CARiciNA. Compound-headed Kobresia. August. 7/ 
On Cronkley fell and Widdy bank, Teesdale. 
8. CAREX. 
Spike solitary simple. 
1. C. DioicA. Separate-headed Carex. May — June. 7/ 
Potteric carr, near Doncaster. Teesdale. Near Ripon. Low side 
of Kilburn thicket, near Coxwold. Near Copgrove. Near Leeds. 
2. C. puLiCARis. Flea Carex. June. 7/ 
Terrington carr. Near Beverley. Ogden dough, near Halifax. 
In Teesdale, frequent. 
3. C. DAVALLiANA. Prickly Separate^headed Carex. May — June. 7/ 
Marshy grounds near Beverley, according to Teesdale. 
4. C. PAUciFLORA. Few-flowered Carex. June. 7/ 
Lilia Cross, and several places between Pickering and Whitby. 
Spikes aggregate, each composed of barren and fertile bracteae. Stigmas 2. 
5. C. STELLULATA. Little Prickly Carex. May — June. 7/ 
Abundant on Helleth moss, near Horton. Terrington carr. In 
bogs near Doncaster. 
6. C. cuRTA. White Carex. June. 7/ 
In a bog one mile from Low Harrogate, on the road to Ripon. Near 
the lakes on Sawley moor. Near Aldwark. Leckby carr. Ter- 
rington carr. Hutton moor. Bogs in the Ox close near Ripon. 
Downholme moor, near Richmond. West of Thoralby, Wensley- 
dale. Sleights moor, near Whitby. 
7. C. ELONGATA. Elongated Carex. June. 7/ 
At Aldwark, near Boroughbridge. Near the river Don, below 
Sheffield. 
