274 FIRST RECOBDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. vulg. In pratis Immidis verno tempore." — Kay Hist. ii. 1293. "Harefield" (Middx.).— Blackst. Fasc. 35 (1737). C. magellanica Lam. Encycl. iii. 385 (1789). C. irriyua Sm. (1826). 1841. Edinb. Cat. Brit. PI. ed. 2 {irricjua). First noticed by John Thompson on Muckle Moss, Northumberland. — Babington in Phytol. i. 309 (1842). C. limosa L. Sp. PI. 977 (1753). 1778. In paludibus turfosis in comitatibus Eboracensi, Lancastreusi, Westmorlandico, &c. pas- sim."— Huds. Fh Angl. ed. ii. 409. C.rarifloraSm.E.B. 2516(1813). 1813. Discovered in 1807 by Mr. G. Don . . . among the mountains of Clova." — E. B. I.e. C. digitata L. Sp. PI. 975 (1753). 1778. " Prope Bath, D. Sole."— Huds. Fl. Angl. ed. ii. 409. C. ornithopoda Willd. Sp. PI. iv. 255 (1805). 1874. Dis- covered May 31, 1874, in Miller's Dale, Derbyshire, by J. Whitehead and H. Newton.— Journ. Bot. 1874, 371. C. humilis Leysser, Fl. Halensis, 175 (1761). 1792. "In rupe Sancti Vincentii dicta, prope Bristol. D. Sole." — Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 167. C. montana L. Sp. PI. 975 (1753). 1845. Found by W. Mitten, May, 1843, *'by the road side towards Eridge, in Sussex, about a mile south of Tunbridge Wells." — Phytol. ii. 289. C.piluliferaL. Sp.P1.976(1753). 1688. InEricetoHamp- stediensi prope Londinum invenit D. S. Doody." — Bay Hist. ii. 1910. C. ericetorum Poll. Hist. PL Palat. ii. 580 (1777). 1863. Found by C. C. Babington and J. Ball, in 1838, on the Gogmagog Hills, Cambridge, but remained undistinguished till 1861. — ^E.B. S. 2971. C. praecox Jacq. Fl. Austr. v. 23 (1778). 1632. " Gramen spicatum foliis vetonicae caryophyllatse, Lob." Hampstead Heath. — Johns. Enum. C. tomentosa L. Mant. 123 (1767). 1800. " In meadows near Merston Measey [Marston Maisey] , Wiltshire. Mr. Teesdale." —Trans. Linn. Soc. v. 269. " He found it ... in June, 1799." — E. B. 2046. C. pallescens L. Sp. PL 977 (1753). 1670. "In pratis circa Middleton agri Warwicensis." — Ray Cat. 144. C. panicea L. Sp. PL 977 (1753). 1696. " Gr. cyp. fol. caryoph. spicis e rarioribus et tumidioribus granis compositis." — Ray Syn. ii. 264, 3. ♦' Frequent in Suffolk. Mr. Woodward."— With. Bot. Arr. ed. 2, 1045 (1787). C. vaginata Tausch. in Flora, iv. 557 (1821). 1811. "Found by Mr. W. Borrer, in August, 1810, on the rocky ledges of Craig Challoch, in Breadalbane."— E. B. 2293 (C. Mielichoferi). C. atrofusca Schkuhr, Riedgr. 106 (1801). {C. ustulata Wahl. (1806). 1812. Gathered on Ben Lawers by Mr. Geo. Don."— E. B. 2404. C. frigida All. Fl. Ped. ii. 270 (1785). 1874. "We have been informed that during the excursion of the Scottish Botanical Alpine Club to the Aberdeen and Forfarshire mountains in August last, Mr. John Sadler . . . discovered . . . Carex frigida All." — Journ. Bot. 1874, 339.