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FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
II. Oversley Wood! Spernal Park, Purt., ii, 444; Honily, Y. and B.; 
Waverley Wood, near Rugby, L. dimming; Seas Wood, Arbury ; 
Combe Woods; Tile Hill Woods ; Baddesley Clinton ; Row- 
ington Canal Bank; Kingswood; Bearley Bushes; Aston 
Cantlow ; Henley-in-Arden ; Moreton Bagot, &c. 
C. sylvatica, Huds. Pendulous Wood Sedge. 
Native : In damp woods, and in damp pastures. Locally abundant. 
May, June. 
I. Tumble Hole, near Shustoke ; Hartshill Hayes ; Bentley Park ; 
Kingsbury Wood; Drakenidge, near Hurley ; woods at Escole’s 
Green ; damp pasture near Solihull Railway Station; Spring 
Coppice, Hockley ; woods near Earl’s Wood. 
II. Kenilworth, Y. and B.; Honington, Newb.; Alveston Pastures; 
Oversley Wood; Drayton Bushes; Aston Cantlow; Bearley 
Bushes ; Hay woods ; Tile Hill Woods ; Combe Woods ; Prince 
Thorpe Wood ; Chalcote Wood, Umberslade ; Moreton Bagot. 
C. laevigata, cm. Smooth-stalked Sedge. 
Native: In shady wet places. Rare. June, July. 
I. Sutton Park. 
II. Harbury Railway cutting; Fosse Road, near Harbury; Sitch 
Fields, Chesterton, H. B.; spinney, near Rugby, R. S. R., 1880. 
C. binervis, Sm. Green-ribbed Sedge. 
Native: On damp heaths, heathy roadsides, damp woods and 
pastures. Locally common. June, July. 
I. Sutton Park; Middleton Heath; Colesliill Heath ; Bannersley 
Rough ; Little Hell, near Honily ; Forshaw Heath, Tan worth. 
II. Oversley Wood ; Drayton Rough Moors ; Alveston Pastures ; Hay- 
woods ; Combe Woods. 
Not recorded by Purton. Possibly his C. distans is referable to this 
species. 
C. distans, L inn. Distant-spiked Sedge. 
Native : In turfy, brackish bogs. Rare. June, July. 
II. Oversley; Coughton, Purt., ii, 445. Near Harborough-Magna, 
Rev. A. Blox. Itchington! Chesterton! Y. and B. Southam 
Holt, H.B. ! Inland form about Honington ; Tredington ; a 
plant of the district in suitable places, Newb. Itchington Holt; 
marshy places in Alveston Pastures; boggy land near the Avon. 
Binton Bridges. 
C. fulva, Good. Tawny it edge. 
Native : In shady, turfy bogs, and marshy places. Very rare. June. 
I. Sutton Park ; abundant in 1875, but now almost exterminated by 
the railway workings and drainage. 
II. Near Stivicliall, T. Kirk. 
C. flava, Linn. Yellow Sedge. 
Native : In bogs and marshes. Very local. May, June. 
I. North end of Sutton Park ; Bannersley Pool; marshy coppice, 
Hill Bickenhill; roadsides near Earl’s Wood. 
II. Snitterfield Bushes ; Oversley, Purt., ii, 445 ; Hill Wootton, H. B. ; 
Milverton, Y. and B. ; Rowington. 
b. lepidocarpa, Tauscli. Local, often occurring with the type. 
1. Sutton Park, very abundant ; Middleton Heath. Baxterley 
Common ; Ballard’s Green ; Bannersley Pool; marshy coppice, 
Hill Bickenhill; Colesliill Pool; Marston Green ; sand quarry, 
Cornel’s End; damp pasture, Olton Pool; Shirley Heath ; 
Earl’s Wood Reservoir ; Forshaw Heath. 
II. Haywoods; Kenilworth Heath; Yarningale Common, B. PL; 
Chalcot Wood, Umberslade. 
