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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
I have seen specimens from two of these localities besides the last, 
and these appear to be undoubtedly J. Gerardi. 
J. squarrosus, Linn. Heath Rush. 
Native: On heaths and heathy roadsides. Local. June, July. 
I. Coleshill Heath! Purt. i, 176. Sutton Park; Marston Green; 
sand quarry, Cornels End. 
II. Haseley, Y. and B. 
CYPE RACEME. 
SCHOENUS. 
S. nigricans, Linn. Black Schcenus. 
Native : In bogs and boggy meadows. Very rare. July. 
I. Boggy meadows by the Tame under Dostliill, near Middleton. 
Ray. Gat., ed. 3, 1677. Coleshill Bog, Part, i, 163. 
I have searched both these localities, but have not been able to 
find this plant in either. 
CLADIUM. 
C. Mariscus, Brown. Fen Sedge. 
Native? by rivers. Very rare. July, August. 
I. By the Biver Tame, near Tamwortlx Ray. Syn., ed. 3, p. 426. 
Eiver Tame, below Coleshill. J. Power t M.S. Note in B.G. 
I have never been able to find this plant in the county. Possibly 
extinct now. 
RHYNCHOSPORA. 
R. alba, Vald. White Beaked Sedge. 
Native: In turfy bogs. Yery rare. July, August. 
I. Near Packington! Aylesford, B.G., 633. Coleshill Bog. rurt., i, 62. 
Marshy Coppice, Hill Bickenhill. 
HELEOCHARIS. 
H. acicularis, Linn. Slender Club-rush. 
Native : In turfy bogs, and by pools and canals. Bare. July. 
I. Sutton, Freeman, Bhyt. i, 262; Oldbury Beservoir; Olton Beservoir; 
Coleshill Pool; canal side, near Catherine-de-Barnes Heath; 
Earl’s Wood Beservoir. 
II. In waters, near Arbury Hall; Stoke Heath, Kirk, Phyt. ii, 971 ; 
Seas Wood Pool, T. K., Herb. Perry ; canal side (abundantly), 
near Stratford-on-Avon; Canal Beservoir, near Kingswood; 
canal side, near Bascote Lodge, on the way for Badford Semele. 
H. palustris, Linn. Marsh Club-rush. 
Native: In marshes, pools, ditches, and streams. Common. May 
to July. Area general. 
H. multicaulis, Sm. Many-stemmed Club-rush. 
Native: In spongy bogs. Yery rare. June, July. 
I. In a marshy coppice, near Packington 
II. Near Harboro-Magna. Rev. A. Blox, R. S. R., 1871. 
SCIRPUS. 
S. pauciflorus, Light/. Chocolate-headed Club-rush. 
Native: In marshes and turfy bogs. Very rare. July. 
I. Sutton Park, in several of the marshes and boggy places. 
S. caespitosus, Linn. Scaly-stemmed Club-rush. 
Native : In bogs and damp heathy roadsides. Bare. May, June. 
I. Middleton, Ray, Syn., ii, 429 ; Sutton Common, Lnxford, Herb. 
Brit. Mus., May 23, 1835 ; Coleshill Bog, T. K., Herb. Perry ! 
Botany Nook, Sutton Park, J. l\, M.S. note B. G. 
This plant appears to be extinct now in Sutton Park; the specimen 
in Perry’s Herbarium is correct. 
