328 IRIDACE^. 



D. IV. Common Wood, by the Plym, 1868 ; Keys, ib. 



V. Eiglit plants in a Avood at Torr, near Yealmpton, Jime, 1868. 

 One in a Avood at Kitley, May, 1871 ; Major Briggs. 

 First record : Briggs, in Jour. Bot., 1868. 



EPIPACTIS (Crantz), Rich. 



689. E. latifolia, Auct. Broad-leaved Helleborine. 



Native ; in damp places in woodland valleys, and in waste bushy 

 and shady spots about woods. Rather common. Latter part 

 of July to September. 

 c. I. Notter Bridge ; Gould., 1845, Keys, Fl. iii. 232 ! ; 1878. Near 

 Clapper Bridge ; six or seven plants, 1874. Between Caracawn 

 Cross and Hessenford. By the Torpoint and Liskeard Road, 

 at Wacker Wood. Near Moditon JNIill, by a wood on the 

 Pillaton Road. 

 II. St. Johns. Near Kingsmill. 

 D. III. Tavy Valley, near Denham Bridge. Wood on the Beer side of 

 the Tavy, between Lophill Ferry and Denham Bridge ; only 

 one plant seen, July, 1876. 

 IV. Near Ubbaton, Bickleigh ! ; Keys, Fl. ib. Maidstone Wood, 



Plym Valley. Bickleigh Vale. Newnham. 

 V. Lane leading from Cornwood Railway Station to Baccamoor, 

 1869 ; Keys, ib. ; in that neighbourhood, 1872. Lee Mill 

 Bridge, &c., in the Yealm Valley. Between Yealm Bridge and 

 Ermington. 

 VI. Near Flete. Near Modbury, and between Modbury and Ivy- 

 bridge. Wood between Ivybridge and Worthill. 

 Wherever this is found, it is mostly in small quantity. 



K. palustris, Crantz. Near Plympton ; Gould., 1849 ; near Denham 

 Bridge ; id.. Keys, FL iii. 232. Error, probably, through E. latifolia 

 being mistaken for it. Mr. Keys himself says that perhaps some of the 

 stations that he has given under ixdustris belong to latifolia. 



IRIDACE^. 



IRIS, L. 



690. I. foetidissima, L. Foetid Iris. 



Native ; on banks and in waste bushy or rocky places. Locally 



common. July. 

 c. I. Abundant on the cliflfs at Port Wrinkle. Polbathick. Hedges 



near Shillingham. Hedge-bank between the Saltash and Cal- 



lington Road and Pillaton. 



