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FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 227 by Dr. Dickie and Mr. Templeton in Aberdeenshire. — Comp. Bot. Mag. ii. 191 : found Aug. 2, 1836 ; note on E. B. drawing. C. pauciflora Lightf. Fl. Scot. 543 (1777). 1777. We found this new species of Carex . . . about half-way up the moun- tain of Goat-field, in the Isle of Arran." — Lightfoot, I.e. C. incurva Lightf. Fl. Scot. 544 (1777). 1777. This new species of Carex was communicated by Dr. Hope .... discovered in deep loose sea-sand at the mouth of the water of Naver, and near Skelherry, in Dunrosness, in Shetland." — Lightfoot, I.e. C. divisa Huds. i. 348 (1762). 1688. " Prope Hitham Col- cestrensem in Essexia." — Ray Hist. ii. 1296. C. distlcha Huds. i. 347 (1762). 1670. " Gramini cyperoidi ex monte Ballon simile ... in palustribus et aquosis." — Ray Cat. 145. "Near Bungay, Suffolk, frequent." — Mr. Woodward in With. Bot. Arr. ed. 2, 1029 (1787). C. arenaria L. Sp. PL 973 (1753). 1688. In arenosis locis frequens." — Ray Hist. ii. 1297. C. diandra Schrank. in Act. Acad. Mogunt. 49 (1782). {C. teretiuseula Good, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 163 (1792).- 1792. "Prope Norwich. Dom. Crowe." — Goodenough, I.e. But see Ray Syn. i. 197. C. paradoxa Willd. in Act. Acad. Berol. 39 (1794). 1843. " In a boggy wood at Ladiston, near MuUingar [Ireland] . Mr. D. Moore."-— Bab. Man. ed. 1, 337. C. paniculata L. Sp. PI. ed. 2, 1383 (1762). 1666. " Gr. Cyperoides maximum spicis pendulis at Bocknam in Surrey, in a bog. Hujus radicibus utuntur pro sedilibus in agro Eboracensi." — Merrett, 51. Still called "Seat seggs" in Yorkshire.— F. A. Lees, Fl. West Yorkshire, 461. C. vulpina L. Sp. PI. 973 (1753). 1629. "Ad insulam Sheppey. Gra. palustre Cyperoides, Lob." — Johns. Kent, 5. In Fl. Middx. "Gramen palustre echinatum" is erroneously identified with this species. C. muricata L. Sp. PI. 974 (1753). 1633. " Gramen cype- roides parvum." — Ger. em. 21, & Johns. Merc. Bot. 41. " Gr. cyp. spicatum minus."— Ray Syn. i. 198, 9 (1690). C. divulsa Good, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 160 (1792). - 1690. " Gramen cyp. spicatum minus spica longa divulsa seu interrupta. In pascuis locis humidioribus." — Ray Syn. i. 199. "Harefield" (Middx.).— Blackst. Fasc. 36 (1737). C. echinata Murr. Prodr. Gott. 76 (1770). C. steUata Good. (1792). 1690. " Gramen cyp. spicatum minimum spica divulsa aculeata. Locis palustribus, solo putrido & spongioso." — Ray Syn. i. 199. Mr. Druce suggests that Merrett's " Gr. Cyperoides spica echinata simplici. Two miles southward from Oxford in the boggs " may be this. C. remota L. Sp. PI. ed. 2, 1383 (1762). 1663. " Gramen cyperoides angustifolium panicula multiplici. On the banks of many

  • N.B. — Vol. ii. of the Transactions is dated 1794 ; but, as Dr. Goodenough's

paper was read April 3rd, 1792, I propose to quote it as above. Q 2