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SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONS 



Between two names indicates a hybrid between them, but their sequence does 



not indicate which is the pollen parent. 

 Before a name shows that the plant is a hybrid. 

 Before a name indicates a hybrid between two genera. It is not reaUy necessary, 



as the compound name is sufficient mdication. 

 Means that the author has found or seen the plant in or from the locality named. 

 Ait Hort Kew. Alton's Horfus Kewensis, ed. 2 (1810-13). 

 A. and G. Ascherson and Graebner, Synopsis der mitteknropdischen Flora, in. 

 Bab. Babington. 

 B.E.C. Reports Botanical Society and Exchange Club of British Isles. 

 Bot. Mag. Curtis' Botanical Magazine. ^, ,, ca ^ir.^. 



Camus, Icon. Camus, Iconographie des Orchidees d'Europe (text), 19^8. The album of drawmgs 



was published in 192 1. r -i- j a 



Darwin, Pert. Orch. Darwin, On the various contrivances by which orchids are fertilised, ed. 2. 



Dr. Druce. 



E B Sowerby's English Botany, ed. 3, ix. , • , j 



E^B.S. Supplement to the same, the plates of which were incorporated m the 3rd 

 edition. 



Fl. Flora. 



J.B. Journal of Botany. 



J.L.S. Journal of Einnean Society, Botany. 



Lindl. Lindley. 



L. Liimasus. 



Man. Manual. 



N.H.S. Natural History Society. 



O.R. Orchid Review. 



R. Br. Robert Brown. 



Rchb. p. Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach. 



Rchb. f. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach. His son. 



Sp. Species. 



Sp.pl. Unn^ui, Species plantarum{\i)i). 



Sub-sp. Sub-species. 



Top. Bot. Watson's Topographical Botany. 



Var. Variety. 



C. = common; F. = frequent; L. = local; R. = rare; V.R. = very rare. 



