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' II. Rarae Head ; near Sharrow Grot, Whitsand Bay ! ; Keys, Fl. 



iii. 231. Maker Heights. Near St. Johns. 

 D. III. In plenty in a pasture above the Tavy, between Lophill and 

 Denham Bridge, 1875. Field by the path to the Calstock Ferry 

 from Beer Alston. 



IV. Under Citadel and at Cattedown, 1844 ; marsh near Crabtree ; 

 Julian, 1852, Keys, Fl. iii. 231. Hoe, 1850 ; specimen, Herh. 

 Gould. Bovisand. Between Goosewell farm-house and 8tad- 

 discombe. Near Hay farm-house. Plym Valley, Derriford, 

 &c., Egg Buckland. Hemerdon. Bickleigh Down, perhaps all 

 destroyed. Roborough Down. 

 V, Wembury. 



VI. Caton ; Keys, ih. Mothecombe, and on the Kingston side of the 

 Erme estuary. Near Oldaport. Enclosure below Hanger 

 Down ; only one plant seen, 1879. In fair quantity in a rough 

 clayey meadow between Ivybridge and Cadleigh, 1879. 



LISTERA, R. Br(mn. 



687. L. ovata, Brown. Common Twayhlade. 



Native ; in damp woods, orchards, and moist bushy places ; rarely 

 in open peaty pastures. Common. May, June. 

 c. I. Between Antony and Sheviock. Tideford. Wooded spot below 

 Viverdon Down, on the south-east. 

 II. Glen between Vernico and Pentillie ; Jour. R. Inst. Com. iii. 50. 

 Pill, near Saltash. Between St. Mellion and Halton Quay. 

 D. III. Between Knackersknowle and Tamerton Foliot, at Whitleigb, 

 1874. Maristow, in the lawn and by the road to Milton. 

 IV. Plentiful at Saltram ; Keys, Fl. iii. 231., Plym Valley. Birchara, 

 Derriford, and Fursdon, Egg Buckland. Edge of the lawn at 

 Newnham. In an open peaty pasture at Hemerdon, in con- 

 siderable quantity, 1878. 

 V. "Wood at Yealmpton, near Yealni Bridge ! ; Keys, ih. Puslinch. 



Kitley. Wood below Lee j\Iill Bridge. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Keys, ih. In plenty between Gutsford Bridge and 

 the toll-gate ; one plant with a third stem-leaf at about a 

 couple of inches above the pair, growing on a hedge-bank by 

 the hill beyond. May, 1875. 

 In 1875 I noticed plants at Gutsford that had one or more of their 

 flowers entirely reversed, like Malaxis, and others partially so. 



NEOTTIA, L. 



688. N. Nidus-avis, Rich. Bird/s-nest Orchis. 



Native ; in very shady places in woods. Very rare. May, June, 

 c. II. Pentillie ; Holmes, Keys, Fl. iii. 232. 



