ADDITIONS. 



stalked, solitary, terminal ; calyx hairy ; teeth lanceolate- 

 subulate, nearly equal, shorter than the corolla, spreading in 

 fruit ; stipules ovate ; leaves obcordate ; a flowers reddish 

 purple, 3 flowers yellow. 



English Botany, t. 2950. 



a, Jersey and in the South of England ; 0, Lizard Point, 

 Cornwall. Annual, flowering in June and July. 



T. Bocconi, Sam. Pods terminal and axillary, sessile, 

 ovate-cylindrical ; calyx cylindrical in fruit ; teeth unequal, 

 awl-shaped, straight ; leaflets obovate or oblong-lanceolate, 

 toothed, smooth above; stipules oblong, with a long subulate 

 point. 



English Botany, t. 2868. 



Dry places in Cornwall ; very rare. Annual, flowering in 

 July. 



T. strictum, Linn. Smooth; heads terminal and axillary, 

 stalked, globose ; calyx at length campanulate, with nearly 

 equal, awl-shaped, spreading teeth ; leaflets elliptic, lanceo- 

 late, toothed; stipules rhomboid, pointless, toothed; stem 

 erect. 



English Botany, t. 2949. 



E-ocks near the sea ; rare. Jersey, Landewednack, and 

 Old Lizard Head, Cornwall. 



1111. Epipogon, Ghnel. Perian th resupinate ; sepals nearly equal, 

 spreading lip superior, three-lobed, with an inflated short 

 spur ; column, with the stigma at the base, in front ; pollen 

 masses two-sectile, stalkerl, the stalk attached to a triangular 

 gland ; ovary straight (not twisted). 



E, Gmelini, Ledeb. 



Hook, in Bot. Mag., t. 4821. Satyrium Epipogiwm, Linn. 



Stiff wet soil, foot of a steep woody bank close to a brook, 

 Ted-stone, Delamere, Herefordshire. Mrs. Anderton Smith. 



1148. Z. nana, Roth. Leaves one-nerved; spadix short, few-flow- 

 ered, with extra marginal appendages ; fruit smooth. 



English Botany, t. 2931. 



Dover beach ; Poole harbour, Dorsetshire ; Kyde, Isle of 

 Wight ; between Fairlie and Hunterstone Point, Ayrshire ; 

 very abundant. 



1182. C. collina, Willd. Barren spikelets solitary ; sessile glumes 



