1857.] ' SETTLE PLANTS. 13 



rins. By the foot-road-side to Stackliouse, at the margin of 

 the wood near Langcliffe Place. Field below Major Springs. 



Listera ovata. Not uncommon^ as in Kelcowe. Mill Island, 

 Major Springs, etc. 



Listera cordata. Plentiful on the western ascent to Inglebo- 

 rough. 



Neottia Nidus-avis. Under the shade of the hazels in High- 

 ridge Wood, where in 1806 I found five specimens of it. 

 In 1798 Mr. T. W. Simmonds found a large specimen of it 

 in Kelcowe. (In 1844, found in King's Wood, near Roche 

 Abbey, Yorkshire, by Mr. Bohler.) 



Epipactis latifolia. Wood near Langclifife Place. High-ridge 

 Wood. Woods about ArnclifFe, etc. 



Epipactis ovalis (Babington) (or E. latifolia, var. yS, of Smith). 

 Loose stones below Giggleswick Scar, and in Cavehole 

 Wood. Clefts of rocks above Gordale. 



About the year 1810 I collected, at the request of Sir J, 

 E. Smith, recent specimens of this plant for the inspection 

 of himself and Mr. Sowerby ; the former thought it might 

 be the parvifolia of Ehrhart, but Mr. Sowerby informed me 

 that he could not decide upon its being a distinct species. 



Epipactis palustris. In the further part of the wood near Lang- 

 clifife Place. 



Cephalanthera ensifolia. Helk's Wood, near Ingleton. 



Cypripedium Calceolus. In the narrow wood called East Field 

 Wood, and the adjoining ones, near ArncliflPe. 



About the year 1804 or 1805 a few specimens of this rare 

 and beautiful plant were pointed out to me in this locality, 

 by a relative of my own. Miss Petty, of ArncliflPe. Whether 

 it stiU exists, as it formerly did, in Helk's Wood, near In- 

 gleton, I do not know. , 



Zanichellia palustris. Giggleswick Tarn, on the east side, near 

 the boat-house. This quondam beautiful tarn, or lake, is 

 now, unfortunately for the botanist, drained oflp for agricul- 

 tural purposes. Notwithstanding this change, I have thought 

 it best to record the names of several plants which formerly 

 adorned its site and adjoining localities. 



Typha latifolia. Giggleswick Tarn. 



Sparganium ramosum. Ditches in several places near Settle, 

 Giggleswick", and Rathmell. 



