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FIRST RECORDS OF RRlTlSH FLOWERING PLANTS. 275 C. capillaris L. Sp. PI. 977 (1753). 1777. On Bentes- kerny Craigneulict & Malghyrdy in Breadalbane ; Mr. Stuart." — Lightf. Fl. Scot. 557. C. pendula Huds. Fl. Angl. 352 (1762). 1663. " Teversham moor," Oambs. — R. C. C. App. i. 5. C. strigosa Huds. Fl. Angl. ed. ii. 411 (1778). 1696. Found in a Lane at Black Notley (Essex) by Mr. Dale." — Ray Syn. ii. 265. C. ventricosa Curtis, Fl. Lond. fasc. vi. 68 (c. 1790) ; With. Bot. Arr. ed. 2, 1049 (1787). C. depauperata Good. (1792). c. 1790. Found by Dr. Goodenough, in company with Curtis, in Charlton Wood, Kent.— Curt. Fl. Lond. l. c. (See Journ. Bot. 1896, 185.) C. sylvatica Huds. Fl. Angl. 353 (1762). 1640. Gramen Cyperoides sylvarum tenuius spicatum." — Park. Theatr. 1171, 3.

  • ' In Madingley Wood " (Cambs.).— R. C. C. 67 (1660).

C.lsevigataSm.inTrans.Linn.Soc.v. 272(1800). 1800. "In a marsh near Glasgow, 1793. Mr. J. Mackay." — Linn. Trans. I. c. C. binervis Sra. in Trans. Linn. Soc. v. 268 (1800). 1800. " Very common on the driest moors about Aberdeen. Prof. Beattie." — Linn. Trans. I.e. C. distans L. Syst. ed. x. 1263 (1760). 1688. " Hanc speciem primus mihi ostendit D. Martinus Lister, postea ipse observavi loco putrido & palustri prope molendinum Machins mill dictum sesqui- milliari a Witham oppido versus Camalodunum." — Ray Hist. ii. 1295. C. diluta Bieb. Fl. Taur. Cauc. ii. 388 (1808). (C. punctata Gaud. (1811). 1838. "Discovered several years ago by Dawson Turner near Beaumaris, N. Wales (Herb. Smith, Linn. Soc.)." — Hook. Fl. Brit. ed. iv. 339. C. fulva Good, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 177 (1792). 1792.

    • Habitat prope Eaton, juxta Shrewsbury." — Linn. Trans. I.e.

C. extensa Good, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 175 (1792). 1792. "In paludibus prope Harwich." — Linn. Trans, l.c, "Found on Cley Beach, Norfolk, June 18th, 1776, by the Rev. H. Bryant."— Sm. Fl. Brit. iii. 992 (1800). Smith cites Cyperoides eehinatum viajits Pet. Concord. Gram. no. 169 (1716), which Petiver found near Cambridge, June, 1715, as a synonym: but C. extensa is not recorded for Cambs. C. flava L. Sp. PI. 975 (1753). 1597. " St. George's fields (Surrey) and such like places." — Ger. 16 ("Gr.palustre eehinatum"). C. CEderi Retz ex Ehrh. Beitr. vi. 83 (1791). 1802. " In a Ditch which crosses the Foot path to Stapleford near the Nine Wells." — Relhan, Fl. Cambs. ed. 2, 367, as C. extensa, but identified as Gilderi by Dawson Turner in Bot. Guide, i. Q^. Mr. Britten suggests that the Cyperoides eehinatum majits of Petiver, referred to under C. extensa, may be' this species. O. filiformis L. Sp. PI. 976 (1753). 1777. "Plentifully at the south end of Air Links. Dr. Hope."— Lightf. Fl. Scot. 553 (C. tomentosa). C. hirta L. Sp. PL 975 (1753). 1655. " Gramen Cyperoides Nortvegicum, ima foliorum basi tantillum lanuginosum .... CoUegit D. Guil. Boelius, hujus amaenissimi studii peritissimus, palustribus Londinensis agri juxta Altam Portam [Highgate] ."— Lob. 111. 51.