5 us ' o i^NANDRIA DIANDRIA. 



randljlora SERAPIAS bulbis fibrofis, foliis enfiformibus, flo- 



3- ribus ercclis, neflarii hbio obtufo petalis 



brcviore. Syjl. nat. 594. S. lofigifolia. Sp. -pL 



1-2,^^. (Moris, kijl. f. 12. t, 11. /. 12. Haller, 



hift. J 298, /. 41, bona. Oed. Ban. t. 506, cpt-) 



White-flowered Helieborine. Anglts, 



In woods, but rare. We faw it in a wood at Loch- 



Kanfa, in the ifle of Arran. '^. VI. 

 The leaves are variable, being fometimes of an 

 ovaLlanceolatc, but generally of a long-lanceo- 

 late form, TIiiLflovv^ers are large, erefl^fix or 

 eight in a thin fplke, fubtended by foliaceous 

 lanceolate Braoic^^ the lowermof!: of which arc 

 broad, and longer than the flowers : the petals 

 are all white, and connive together : the lip of the 

 neftarittm is enclos'd within the petals (not pen- 

 dant as in the preceding) and is white, ftreak'd 

 with three yellow prominent lines. T\\q germen 

 is erec^j and nearly feflile. 



POLYANDRIA. 



ARUM. Gen. pi. 1028. 

 Spatha monophyila, cucullata. Spadix llipra nu- 

 dus, inferne femineus, medio ilamineus. 

 maadaium ARUM acaulc, foliis haftatis integerrimis, fpa- 

 I- dice clavato. Sp. pi. 1370. (Ger. em. 834./. i. 



Mcris. h?Ji. f. 13, /. 5, /. i, or dims infer ioris., 

 Blackwell t. 228, Miller ic.t. 52,/. i, bona. Oed. 

 Dan. t. 505, opt.) 



Wake- 



