IRIS 481 



3. Pang. Sulham, Tuftiail Xear Basildon. Plentiful in a re- 

 cently cleared coppice. 



5. Loddon. Near Wellington College, Penny ! Sunningwell. 



One of the specimens gathered by Sir J. E. Smith from Hall Place 

 may possibly be this species. Mr. "SV. Hewett's figure of H. bifoUa from 

 the Pang district, i. e. ' Ashridge. Wolvers, Unhill, the Scrubbs,' &c., 

 looks as if it were intended for this species, but as I have only seen 

 H. chloroleuca in those localities, I have cited his records xinder that 

 plant. 



H. bi/olia is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



H. chloroleTica, Ridley, in Journ. Bot. xxiii. (1885) 219. Butterfly Orchis. 

 Orchis montana, Schmidt, Fl. Boem. i. 35 (1794). 0. bi/olia, var. 7, 

 Linn. Sp. PI. 939 (1753). Habe)iaria cMorantha, Bab. in Linn. See. 

 Trans, xvii. ;i836y 463, not of Sprengel. 



Top. Bot. 391. Syme, E. B. ix. 107, t. 1463 (lettered eu-bifoUa on 

 plate). Xyman, 695. Fl. Oxf. 296. 



Native. Sylvestral. Woods, thickets, bushy places. Widely dis- 

 tributed, and in some woods abundant. P. June-July. 



First certain record, H. bi/olia, Hall Place, Sir J. E. Smith, 1804, in 

 Herb. Linn. Soc. 



1. Isis. Carswell. ifiss M. Xiien. Appleton. Wytham. Idstone 



Wood. Buscot. 



2. Ock. Marcham, Walker. Bagley Wood. Cothill. Eadley. Tubney. 



Wittenham. Steventon. 



3. Pang. Xorcott. Ashridge. Unhill. Wolvers. The Scrubbs, Heicett 



Sulham, Tu/nail. Streatley, Pamjylin. as H. bi/olia. Basildon. 

 Compton. Fence Wood. Ashampstead. 



4. Kennet. Woodhay Common, Riissell's Cat. Weston. Riever 



Wood. Enborne. Lambourn Woodlands. Tilcombe. Templeton. 



5. Loddon. Hall Place, Sir J. E. Smith. In beech woods above 



Hurley, and Bisham Abbey. Sw. Engl. Fl. Bisham Wood, Mill. 

 Park Place. Stanton. Windsor Forest. Binfield. Asliley Hill. 

 Bowsey Hill. 

 H. chloroleuca is found in all the bordering counties. 



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IXIACEAE, Ecklon, Verz. 18 (1827). 



lEIDACEAE, Lindl. Xat. Syst. ed. 2. 332 (1836). 



IRIS, Linn. Gen. n. 57 (^Tournefort, Inst. tt. 186-8). 

 I. foetidissima, Linn, Sp. PL 39 (1753). Stiiiking Iris, Gladdon. 



Top, Bot. 396. Syme. E. B. ix. 143, t. 1494. Nyman, 702. Fl. Oxf. 

 300- 



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