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MONOECIA TRIANDRIA.
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MONOECIA TRIANDRIA.

776. Typha latifolia.

In slow Streams and Pools, frequent.

777. Typha angustifolia.

In the Pond near Friar's Goose, D.

778. Sparganium ramosum.

In Pools and slow Streams.

779. Sparganium simplex.

In Pools and slow Streams.

780. Sparganium natans.

In the Ouse Burn and Prestwick Carr, N. In the River Team, D.

781. Carex dioica.

In Bogs near Hilton Castle, on Beamish Moor, Chester Common, and in Teesdale, D. Near Shewing Shields, and at Prestwick Carr, N.

782. Carex pulicaris.

On Moors and in marshy Meadows.

783. Carex pauciflora.

In a Peat Moss between Twice-brewed Ale and the South-west End of Crag Lake near the Roman Wall, N.—June 29, 1803.

784. Carex stellulata.

On Moors and in marshy Meadows.

785. Carex curta.

Near Edmond-byers and Crook Oak, D. In Teesdale.—Rev. J. Harriman. By Halypike Lake; also near Allenheads, N.