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FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
C. echinata, Murr. (C. stellulata, Good.) Little Prickly Sedge. 
Native: In bogs, marshes, and damp woods. Local nnd rare. May 
to Angust. 
I. About Middleton ! Ray, Cat., p. 150 ; Coleshill Bog ! Ick. Anal., 1837 ; 
Bradnock’s Hayes, near Little Sutton ; School Bough, Marston 
Green; Coleshill Pool; pasture by Olton Pool; Hill Bicken- 
hill; sand quarry, Cornel’s End; near Berkswell; damp 
pastures, near Packwood Mill; Earl’s Wood ; Eorshaw Heath. 
II. Haywoods!; Milverton, Y. and B.; marsh on Binley Common. 
C. remota, Linn. Distant-spiked Sedge. 
Native : On damp banks by ditches, drains, &c. Common. June, 
July. Area general. 
C. axillaris, Good. Axillary Sedge. 
Native : In damp copses and on damp banks. Bare. May to July. 
I. Abundant in an osier plantation near Solihull, 1872-8 ; abundant 
on damp banks near Hampton-in-Arden, 1881; near Kingsbury 
Bailway Station, lane to Hurley, 1883. 
II. Near Bounsel Lane, Kenilworth, H. B., Herb. Brit. Mus. Extinct. 
In abundance near Ansty, Coventry, 1883. 
C. Boenninghauseniana, Weihe. Bonninghausen’s Sedge. 
Native : In bushy pits. Very rare. July. 
II. Bushy pit near Bounsel Lane, Kenilworth, H.B. Extinct. 
C. elongata, Linn. Elongated Sedge. 
Native : On damp hedge banks. Very rare, June, July. 
I. Abundant in several places near Hampton-in-Arden ; abundant in 
pool near Birchey Leasowes, Shirley. 
C. canescens, Innn. ( f \ curta, Good.) White Sedge. 
Native : In boggy meadows, near pools, and on damp banks. Very 
local. May, June. 
I. In a pool not far from Middleton towards Coleshill, Ray, Cat., 
ed. 1, p. 147 ; Sutton Park, near several of the pools ; on the 
shores of Coleshill Pool; marshy meadow near Earl’s Wood, 
abundant, 1883. 
C. leporina, Linn. (C. ovalis, Good.) Oval-spiked Sedge. 
Native: In turfy bogs, damp heathy roadsides and pastures. 
Common. May, June. Area general. 
C. stricta, Good. Tufted Sedge. 
Native: “Water sides and in marshy places. Not uncommon. 
April. 
At Pophills on the side of a ditch near to the Biver Arrow,” Purt., 
iii, 556. “38, Warwick, Kirk. Cat,” Top. Bot., 440. 
I have not seen this plant in any Warwickshire locality. 
C. acuta, I Ann. a lender-spiked Sedge. 
Native : Near rivers, canals, and pools. Very local. June, July. 
I. Banks of the Blythe, Bradnock’s Marsh; near Bighton End ; 
Barston Marsh ; Temple Balsall; Blythe Bridge, near Solihull. 
II. Blacklands, near to Oversley Bridge, Purt., ii, 451. Binley, T. K., 
Herb. Brit. Mus. Chesterton, Y.and B. Chesterton Mill Pool! 
//. B. Biver Avon, near Stratford! H.B. In a stream near 
Newbold and near Stanford Hall, R. S. R., 1877; by Swift at 
Brownsover, by Brandon Wood, L. Cumming ; canal near 
Yarningale Common ; canal near Bowington. 
C. Goodenovii, Gay. (0 vulgaris, Fries.) Common edge. 
Native : In bogs, marshes, damp pastures, and roadsides. Common. 
April to June. Area general. 
