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* C. axillaris. 57, Norton, near Kempsey. Tab. 31. Severn, 
Malvern. * 
* C. remota. Tab. 31. In all the districts. 
* C. stellulata. 14, Hartlebury Common ; 115, Lickey; 119, formerly 
at Moseley. Tab. 31. Severn, Malvern, Lickey. 
C. elongata. This sedge, although mentioned eight times in the 
volume, is only localised once.atp.il. “ I have myself col¬ 
lected the rare Cat ex elongata on a bank by a path through the 
fields between Hartlebury Common and the Severn, but I 
could only perceive a single tuft of it anywhere about.” First 
record . Tab. 31. 
* C. curta. 11, 14, 57, Hartlebury Common ; 60, Sandstone country 
near Kidderminster. Unlocalised. Tab. 31. Severn. 
* C. ovalis. In all the districts. 
* var. bracteata. Commons below Malvern Wells. 
*f C. stricta. 57, marshy spots about the backgrounds at North- 
wick. Tab. 31. Severn, Malvern, Lickey. I believe an error. 
* C. acuta. 57, same locality as last. Tab. 31. In all the districts. 
* C. vulgaris (caespitosa, Sm.). 57, North wick; 119, formerly at 
Moseley. Tab. 31. In all the districts. 
* C. pallescens. 6, Wyre Forest; 115, Lickey; 124, woods in 
Romsley and Frankley. Tab. 31. In all the districts. 
* C. panicea. Tab. 31. In all the districts. 
* C. strigosa. 14, at or near Hartlebury Common; 29, ravine 
at Shrawley, &c.; 57, near the Severn; 87, Sapey Brook. 
Tab. 31. Severn, Malvern, Lickey. 
* C. pendula. 6, Wyre Forest; 86, Sapey Brook ; 124, Romsley and 
Frankley Woods. Tab. 31. In all the districts. 
* C. praecox. Tab. 31. In all the districts. 
C. digitata. 57, reported from North Wood, Bewdley, by Mr. 
Jorden. Tab. 31. Severn. First record. 
C. montana. 57, 59, Wyre Forest. Tab. 31. Severn. First 
record. 
* C. pilulifera. 11, 14, Hartlebury Common; 115, Lickey; 126, 
Romsley. Tab. 31. Severn, Malvern, Lickey. 
* C. glauca. Tab. 31. In all the districts. 
* C. flava, C. QEderi. Tab. 32. In all the districts. It is doubtful if 
typical G. Jlava occurs in Worcester. C. (Ederi, probably, does not. 
The common form of G. flava throughout the county is var. minor, 
Townsend. 
* C. fulva. 5, 6, Wyre Forest; 57, Severn Valley ; 114, wet places 
about the Clent Hills; 124, Frankley and Romsley Woods. 
Tab. 32. Severn, Malvern, Lickey. 
* C. distans. Formerly at Feckenham Bog, Purton. Extinct. 32. 
Not in Table. Nevertheless stated in all the editions of the 
“ Botany of Malvern ,” 1843, 1852, 1868 , to grow in Longdon 
Marsh. See “ Mid. Nat.," Vol. XII., p. 209. 
