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Wood. Bourton Combe. Ebbor. Hutton. Nightingale 

 Valley, Weston-in-Gordano. Limeridge Wood, Ticken- 

 ham. Portishead. Paul Wood, between Temple Cloud 

 and Clutton. VI. 



EPIPACTIS, Rich. 



745. E. latifolia, All. 



Native ; in woods, frequent. 



G. Abundant in the woods about Dursley. Tortworth. 

 Woods near Wotton-under-Edge. 



S. Leigh Wood, rare ; one or two plants are found from 

 time to time, as in 1835 by Dr. H. O. Stephens, and at 

 intervals since by other botanists. Ebbor. Bourtou 

 Combe. Occasionally near Wells. St. Ann's Wood, 

 Brislington, 1840 ; Mr. T. B. Flower. Brislington, 1885 ; 

 Mr. E. Baker. Woods near Hallatrow and Clutton, 

 plentiful. Several localities are mentioned in Fl. Batlion. 



vn. 



746. E. palustris, Sw. 



Native ; in swamps, rare. 



S. Abundant in marshy spots amid the sand-hills at 



Berrow. Formerly in a swamp near Winscombe. Near 



Weston-super-Mare, Herb. Stephens; which may refer 



to the Berrow station. VII. VIII. 



CEPHALANTHERA, Rich. 



747. C. grandiflora, Bab. 



Native ; in woods, rare. 



G. In woods at Tortworth Park. 



S. Several localities near Bath are given in the FL 

 Bathon. and its Additions. In one of these (that near 

 Fortnight) we have seen eight or ten plants in 1882 

 and 1883. In a wood near Clevedon ; unsuspected 

 until 1883, when three or four plants were observed. 

 Mr. D. Fry saw seven or eight in 1884. This locality 



