Alismaceae. The Alisma Family 



fButomos umbellatus Flowering Rush Lea and Stort. 



tAlisnvi plantago Water Plantain Rivers and ponds. 



Triglochin palustre Arrowgrass Chadwell, 1889. 



Sagittiiria sa.g\\.\.\{o\'\a. Arrowhead Ditches between Ware and Hertford. 



Hydrocharideae. The Hydrocharis Family. 



tLElodea canadensis] [^/«^r/Vcz« Weed] [The Heath. First observed in England 

 (Anacharis in 1847]. 



alsinastrum) 



Okchidaceae. The Orchid Family. 



Broad Epipactis Rare. Balls Wood (G.). 



Bird' s-nest Orchis N.B. — This is an orchid, but not an 



orchis. The Heath. 



Twayblade The Heath, etc. 



Greenwinged Orchis Orchis Field. 

 Spotted 



fEpipactis latifolia 

 fNeottia nidus-avis 



fListera ovata 



fOrchis morio 



t , , maculata 



t ,, raascula Early 



t ,, pyramidalis Pyramidal 



t ,, conopsea Fragrant 



(.\nacamptis p.) 

 fHabenaria bifolia Butterfly Orchis or 

 (Platanthera B. Habenaria 



chlorantha) 

 t ,, viridis Green Habenaria 



(Coeloglossuin viride) 

 fOphrys apifera 



Bee Orchis 

 Irideae. 



On chalk, near Chadwell (Fl.H.). 

 Chadwell (G. ). 



See note on Neottia. 



Near Brickendon Green (G. ). 



R. Road. 



See note on Neottia 

 The Iris Fa.mily. 



tiris pseudacorus Yellow Flag Lea Valley. 



t ,, foetidissima Fetid Iris, Gladden, Lane near High Lea not long ago, and 

 Roast-beef Plant Wornileybury. 



Amaryllideae. The Amaryllis Family. 

 Narcissus 



pseudo-narcissus Daffodil Cole Green (Fl.H.). 



Leucoium aestivum Summer Snoiojlake St, Margarets, 1891. 



Dioscorideae. The Yam Family. 

 t Tamus communis Black Bryony 



LiLiACEAE. The Lily Family. 



fParis quadrifolia Herb Paris Wood below Wood Field. 



Convallaria majalis Lily of the V\ilky Wood beyond the Heath (Fl.H.). 



