BOTANY OF SELBORNE. 257 



Monatropa hypopithys, yellow monotropa, or 

 bird's-nest in Selborne-hanger under the shady 

 beeches, to whose roots it seems to be parasitical 

 at the north-west end of the Hanger ; 



Chloraperfoliata, Blackstoniaperfoliata, Hudsoni, 

 perforated yellow-wort on the banks in the 

 King's -field ; 



Paris quadrifolia, herb Paris, true-love, or one- 

 berry in the Church-litten-coppice ; 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, opposite -leaved 

 golden saxifrage in the dark and rocky hollow 

 lanes ; 



Gentiana amarella, autumnal gentian, or fell- 

 wort on the Zig-zag and Hanger ; 



Lathr&a squammaria, 'tooth-wort in the Church- 

 litten-coppice under some hazels near the foot- 

 bridge, in Trimming's garden hedge, and on the 

 dry wall opposite Grange-yard ; 



Dipsacus pilosus, small teasel in the Short and 

 Long Lith ; 



Lathyrus sylvestris, narrow-leaved, or wild la- 

 thyrus in the bushes at the foot of the Short 

 Lith, near the path ; 



Ophrys spiralis, ladies' traces in the Long 

 Lith, and towards the south corner of the com- 

 mon ; 



Ophrys nidus avis, bird's-nest ophrys in the 

 Long Lith under the shady beeches among the 

 dead leaves, in Great Dorton among the bushes, 

 and on the Hanger plentifully ; 



Serapias latifolia, helleborine in the High- wood 

 under the shady beeches. 



Daphne laureola, spurge laurel in Selborne- 

 hanger and the High-wood ; 



Daphne mezereum, the mezereon in Selborne- 

 hanger, among the shrubs at the south-east end 

 above the cottages ; 



