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8. C. ovALis. Oval-spiked Carex. June. % 
On Gantliorpe moor. 
9. C. REMOTA. Remote Carex. May — June. % 
Tilmire, Buttercrambe, and several otter places near York. Near 
Beverley. Little bank, near Settle. Castle Howard. Rokeby 
Park. Woods near Halifax, frequent. 
10. C. AXILLARIS. Clustered Carex. June. 1/ 
Ditches near Beverley. Near Copgrove. Edge of ponds near Ripon. 
Pond in Love lane, near Richmond. Newton dale, near Pickering. 
11. C. ARENARiA. Sea Carex. June. % 
Grove hill and low places near Hull bridge. In the salt marshes at 
the mouth of the Tees. 
12. C. INTERMEDIA. Soft Brown Carex. June. % 
Buttercrambe carr, near York. Pond near Ganthorpe. Bog in 
Castle Howard Park. 
13. C. DIVISA. Bracteated Marsh Carex. May — June. 1/ 
(Iia a meadow called Derricoats, near Hull. Near Copgrove. B. G.) 
14. C. MURicATA. Greater Prickly Carex. May — June. % 
West Field pastures, near Richmond. Ganthorpe moor, near Castle 
Howard. Near Settle. 
15. C. DivuLSA. Grey Carex. May. 7/ 
In the foot road from Richmond to Eastby. 
The larva of Simyra venosa, (the Powdered Wainscot,) feeds upon the roots. 
16. C. vuLPiNA. Great Compound Prickly Carex. July. 7/ 
Banks of the Derwent, near Kirkham. Newton dale, near Pickering. 
Thurnscoe, near Doncaster. 
17. C. TERETiuscuLA. Lesser Panicled Carex. May. 7/ 
Askham bogs, near York. Arram carr, near Beverley. Terrington 
carr. Near Copgrove. Tanfield Hall carr. (Bogs in Fairfield 
woods, near Ripon. B. G.) 
Barren and fertile bracteae in separate spikes ; the barren spike solitary. Involucral leaves 
membranous. Stigmas 3. 
18. C. PANicuLATA. Great Panicled Carex. July. 7/ 
In wet pastures near Beverley. In Widdop, near Heptonstall. 
Near Sedbergh. Terrington carr. Whitsuncliflfe, near Thirsk. 
Newton dale, near Pickering. 
19. C. DiGiTATA. Fingered Carex. May — June. % 
Thorp Arch woods. Mackershaw woods, near Ripon. 
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