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which the matted roots of some of the species are supposed to re- 
semble. 
1. N. Widus-avis, (Rich.) Bird’s nest Orchis. Engl. Bot. t. 48. 
Listera, Sm. 
Locality. Dark woods, especially Beech, on rather a dry or chalky 
soil. P. Fl. June. Area, |. * 3. 4. 5. 
South Division. 
1. South-east District. “ Batts-croft, Whiteparish,” Rev. £. 
Simms. “Clarendon Woods,” Bot. Guide. ‘ Winterslow Woods,” 
Dr. Maton, Nat. Hist. Wilts. 
3. South-west District. Norridge Wood, near Warminster. 
Woods at Longleat and Corsley. “ Berwick St. John,” Dr. James 
Hussey. 
North Division. 
4. North-west District. Woods at Bowood. “ Rudlow and Bow- 
den Hill,” Mr. C. #. Broome. 
5. North-east District. ‘Damp copses near Pewsey.” “ Field 
near Martinsell.” ‘ Manton Copse.” “West Woods.” “ Great 
Bedwyn,” and Rabley Copse,” Flor. Marlb. Root of many short, 
thick, densely aggregated fleshy fibres. Stem 1 foot high. flowers 
spiked, of a dingy brown. Cualya-Jeaves and lateral petals oblong, 
oval, nearly equal. Lobes of the Zip spreading. This is the 
original Nesttia of Linneus. Act. Ups. 1740. p. 33. 
Eprpactis, (Rich) HELLEBOoRINE. 
Linn. Cl. xx., Ord. i. 
Name. Derived from epi, (Gr.) upon, and paktis, (Gr.) a pointed 
elevation, from the anther being placed on the summit of the column. 
1. E. datifolia, (All.) broad-leaved Helleborine. Hng/. Bot. t. 269. 
Locality. Woods and groves. P. Hl. August. Area, 1.* 3. 4. 5. 
South Division. 
1. South-east District. Whiteparish Hill. “ Amesbury,” Dr. 
Southby. 
3. South-west District. Longleat Woods. Norridge Wood, 
near Warminster and\Corsley. ‘“ Ashcombe,” Mr. James Hussey. 
North Division. 
4. North-west District. Moist Woods about Bradford. Fir 
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