1424. 
1430. 
1432. 
144!. 
1442. 
1447. 
1452. 
1453. 
1456. 
1457. 
1459. 
1466. 
1467. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. I31 
MONOCOTYLEDONS. 
LXXIV. HyprocuaripDEA. 
LElodea canadensis, Mich. 
Canals and rivers, very abundant; E.B. Common about 
Repton; W.G. Very common; F.L. Very common ; (Section). 
LXXV. OrcHIDEs. 
Neottia Nidus-avis, Rich. 
Henhurst ; Breedon ; Cloud Wood; E.B. Repton Shrubs ; W.G. 
Listera ovata, R. Br. 
Common. 
Epipactis latifolia, All. 
Seal Wood, Willesley, &c.; E.B. Repton Shrubs; W.G. 
Frequent; F.L. Bretby; T.G. 
E. media, Fr. 
Knightley Park; E.B. 
Orchis pyramidalis, L. 
Catholme Lane, Barton ; R.G. 
O. Morio, L. : 
Callingwood, Hartshorne, and elsewhere, but not very common ; 
E.B. Parson's Hills, Repton: W.G. Common; F.L. Bretby; 
T.G. Shobnall; Byrkley Park ; J.E.N. 
O. mascula, L. 
Common; E.B. Parson's Hills; W.G. Frequent; F.L. 
Forest Banks ; J.E.N. 
O. latifolia, L. 
Between Horninglow and Shobnall ; Drakelowe ; E.B. Parson’s 
Hills; W.G. Breedon Cloud ; Ashby; Moira Reservoir ; W.G. 
O. maculata, L. 
Common. 
Ophrys apifera, Huds. 
Yoxall Lodge; R.G. Cloud Hill Quarry, plentiful ; W.G. 
H. albida, R. Br. 
Tan Yard Osier Bed, Repton; W.G. 
H. viridis, R. Br. 
Needwood ; R.G. Sinai Park and Rollestone; Stanton; E.B. 
About Repton; W.G. Ashby Old Parks; Coleorton; F.L. 
Bretby; T.G, 
