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3. One plant at Saint's Hill, Polperro, 191 1 et sq; about twelve 

 plants near Talland end of JBridle lane, Mrs. and H. M. M. 

 Perrycoste. Boconnoc, 1874, Herb. Penzance Museum. Be- 

 tween marsh and railway, Lostwithiel, 1920, Thurston. 

 Avenue, Biscovey, Medlin. Charlestown, Tresidder. 



6. Lamorran Wood, 1913, Thurston. "Garlic Lane, Mylor * 

 (Flora). For Garlic read Garrick. "Greatwood," Mylor, 

 1921, R. L. Smith and W. D. Watson. 



8. Orchard, Coswinsawsen Farm, Gwinear, 1918, Rees. 



Spiranthes spiralis, Koch. 



1. Minster Valley, Boscastle, 1915, Thurston, 



2. Round Tregantle Fort, 1920, Medlin. 



3. Crinnis, Medlin. 



5. Carnkief and Penwartha, Perranzabuloe, 1911, Rilstone. 



6. Bargus Moor, Perran-ar-worthal, Davey, R./.C., /9//, f>. 

 388. Wheal Damsel, Carnmarth, Miss Lawn, ibid. 



7. Downs between the Lizard and Kynance, 1911, Davey. 

 Cliff, Mullion Cove, 1914, Thurston. 



Helleborine latifolia, Druce. 



1. Tamerton, 1915, Harvey. Hexworthy Wood, 1915, Wise. 



Several places in Week St. Mary, Tresidder. 

 3. One or two plants in grounds of Trenean near Hessen- 



ford, 1915, Miss Boucher. Several exceptionally tall plants 



on roadside near Glynn Lodge, Liskeard-Bodmin road, 1920, 



Pease. 



Orchis morio, Linn. 



3. "Talland, Couch " (Flora). Not seen there by the Perry - 



costes. 

 7. Cadgwith, 1914, Miss A. B. Cobbe. Between Poltesco and 



Cadgwith; Pradannack Downs, 1914, Thurston. Penhale, 



Miss C. E. Larter, R./.C., 1911, p. 388. 



0. incarnata, Linn. 



7. Ruan Major, 1914, Miss M. Cobbe. 



*0. praetermissa, Druce. 



Many of the marsh orchids formerly included under O. latifolia, 

 having, inter alia, unspotted leaves narrowing from the base 

 upwards, have been separated by Dr. Druce under the name 

 O. prcetermissa. Vide B.E.C., 79/3, p. 339; 1917, p. 149; 

 1919, p. 576; Bab. Man., 10th ed., 1922, pp. 594-5. 



