Godfery : Monograph and Iconograph of British Native Orchidaceae 

 ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA 



p. XIV, 



line 35. For 



xi, „ 8. 



,. 12- 

 28. 



„ 30- 



3, last line. 



6, line I. 



7, line 6. 

 10, footnote 

 93, line 7- 



Pis. A, E, 

 PL H. 



Pis. D and K 

 latijolia. 

 prcBtermissa. 

 PI. 58 C. 

 PI. 39, 2. 

 fig. 2. 



F, G. 



read PI. D, fig. i, shows 



Pis. A, D, E, F read 

 „ PI. G 

 „ Pis. H and I 

 „ pratermissa ,, 



„ latifolia 

 „ PL 58 A 

 „ PL39B 

 „ fig. B 



Add: Vide also footnote i, p. 11. 

 For PL D, fig. 2, shows the S. Irish form 

 the N. Irish form. 



PL D, fig. I, the N. Irish form read PL D, fig. 2, the S. Irish form. 

 After sensitive insert beneath. 

 Insert comma after stalk. 



Add : A specimen about 3 in. high was found in flower in Oxon on 

 1926, an extraordinarily early date, the usual time of flowering on the 

 Continent being from July to September. Another specimen 9 in. tall with three 

 flowers was found in the same county growing in the stump of a rotten tree filled 

 with decaying beech-leaves on June 28th, 193 1. I have seen photographs of both 

 these, which are preserved in the Reading Museum. 



125, line II. For PL 22 B read PL 22 A. 



126. After line 27 insert: 



CcELOGLOssuM viRiDE Hartman, Handb. Skand. Fl. ed. i, p. 329 (1820). 

 Satyrium viRiDE L. (1753). Orchis viridis Crantz (1769). Habenaria viridis 

 R. Br. (1813). Platanthera viridis Lindl. (1835). Peristylus viridis Lindl. 

 (1835). 



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 98 



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 line 26. 



24. 



119, hne 24. 

 May 20th, 



