o(>2 HISTORY OK GLANVILLEs WOOTTON. 



2. Salix alba. Golden Willow. Common. 



3. S. triandra. Almond-leaved Willow. Common in 



some of the woods. 



4. S. purpurea. Purple Willow. Common. 



5. S. rubra. Fine Basket Osier. Common in some 



of the copses. 



6. S. acuminata. Pointed-leaf Willow. Common in 



some of the woods. 



7. S. cinerea. Common Sallow. Common. 



8. S. viminalis. Common Osier. Common in some 



of the copses. 



9. S. caprea. Great Sallow, or Withy. Abundant 



in all the hedges. 



10. S. repens. Dwarf Willow. Common on Newland 

 Common. 



Order II. MONOCOTYLEDONES. 



Florida}. 

 Orchidace<e. 



1. Spiranthes autumnalis. Autumnal Lady's Tresses. 



Rare. Found by myself in Sandhills and on 



Newland Common, September, 1876. 

 1. Neottia nidus-avis. Bird's-nest Orchis. Very 



rare. Discovered by G. B. Wollaston, Esq., 



in Mullett's Copse, June, 1874. 

 1. Listera ovata. Common Tway Blade. Abundant 



in the woods. 



