grandiflo'ra.S. Leaves egg-spear-shaped : iloral-leaves as long as the 



capsule : flowers upright : lip of the nectary blunt, 



shorter than the petals. 







ru'bra. S. Leaves sword-shaped: flowers upright : lip of the nec- 

 tary acute. 



E. hot. 437-F/. dan. Z^-Hall. 42. ii. at p. loJ-Clus. i. 

 273. Q-Ger. em.\\<2~-Park. ^18. 8-J. B. iii. 51?. \-H. 

 ox. xii. 11. !-Ger. 358. 3. 



Flowers purplish red, 5 or 6 in a loose spike. 

 Thickets on the sides of mountains about Clapham and In- 

 gleton, Yorkshire. P # June. 



4* DIANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Serapias. 



Root 9 fibres many, thickish. Stem sometimes more than a 



foot high, upright. Root-leaves long, narrow, pointed, resem- 

 bling those of reeds ; stem-leaves narrow. Flowers white, 8 or 

 10, in a loose spike. Ray. — ''Stem a foot high, sometimes slightly 

 twisted. Stem-leaves, the longest 6 inches long, half an inch 

 wide, bright green, smooth, shining, with 5 or 7 principal ribs, 

 the lower embracing the stem, the upper sitting, alternate, and 

 pointing from 2 opposite lines. Seed-vessels upright, elliptical, 

 out from the projecting ribs appearing 3-cornered, longer and | 

 narrower than those of S longlfolia. Woodward. 



S. longlfolla, $ Huds. — Sword-leaved Hellehorlne. Under 



Brackenbrow or Brackenuray, opposite tf elk's Wood. In the 

 end of a wood where Cypripediitm Calceolus grows, one mile 

 from Ingleton, Yorkshire. R. Syn.— [Lord Lonsdale's woods, 

 at Lowther, Westmoreland. Mr. Woodward. — Abberley Hill, 

 Worcestersh. Mr. Bourne.] 



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Dicks, h. s.-Hall. 41. at ii. p. 155-E. hot. 27\~Ger. 358. 

 2-Pet. 70. 7W& ox. xii. 11. 12. -Flower only, Crantz,. vi. 

 1.4. 



Flowers white, large, and, as is iht fruit also, upright. Lip 

 of the nectary , marked with prominent lines. Hall. — Near a 

 foot high. Spike short ; flowers few. 



White Helleborlne. Serapias lanclfolla. GmeLIN. — Woods 



and thickets, near Stoken Church, Oxfordshire ; about Marlow, 

 and in Bedford and Buckinghamshire. [Mr. Knight's Walks, 

 Wolverley, Worcestersh. St.— Woods near Uley. Mr. Baker.] 



P. May, June. 



