163 HERTS FLORA. \July , 



p. 290. Habenaria chlorantha. 1. Plentiful in a wood be- 

 tween Essendon W. End^ and Kibes Green, 1855. 4. Coles and 

 Wyddial : L. S. 



p. 291. Ophrys ajnfei'a. 1. Essendon West End, 1852. 4. 

 Wyddial, 1848 : L. S. 



p. 292. Ophrys muscifera. 9. Wood one mile south-east of 

 Bourne End, 1851 : T. G. L. ! 



p. 292. Neottia spiralis. *8. Common Wood near Sarratt and 

 Chipperfield : S. P. 



p. 294. Lister a Nidus-avis. 1. Bedwell Park Belt, near Little 

 Berkhampstead Lane: I. C, jun., 1856. 



p. 295. Epipactis grandiflora. 9. In the Haresfoot Woods : 

 T. G. L.! 



p. 297. Iris Pseudacorus. 4. At Coles : L. S. 



p. 299. Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus. 1. Woolraer's Park and 

 Letty Green. 



p. 300. Narcissus biflorus: "^6. Davis's Earm, Totteridge : 

 J. R. M. 



p. 300. Galanthus nivalis. "^In a hedge at the back of Mr. 

 Mackay's, Totteridge Green, "as if wild:" J. R. M. *4. In 

 Milcroft's Wood, Coles : L. S. 



p. 301. Paris quadrifolia. ]. Bayford Wood, plentiful, 1855 : 

 C. C. 4. Capons, Wyddial; Thrift, Coles: L. S. 



p. 303. Ruscus aculeatus. 6. Roadside between Cooper's Lane 

 and the Hook, 1857. 



p. 303. *Lilium Martagon. 6. Totteridge Park. Ascertained 

 to have been there not less than 100 years. 1855 ! J. R. M. 



p. 303. *Tulipa sylvestris. 4. In the Grove at Wyddial 

 Hall. " The Grove at Wyddial, which is chalky in many places, 

 is in many places covered with it, but this is the only one I could 

 find going to flower." May 7th, 1856: L. S.! 



p. 303. Hyacinthus nonscriptus, var. alb. 1. Essendon Copse, 

 W. End, with Habenaria. 



p. 304. Ornithogalum umbellatum. *2. Brockett Park, 1852 : 

 C. C. 



p. 305. Allium ursinum. 9. Near Bourne End: T. G. L.! 



p. 334. Catabrosa aquatica. 9. Near Berkhampstead, and at 

 Boxmoor : T. G. L. ! 



p. 339. Bromus ercctus. 9. Near Haxters End Earm; near 

 Berkhampstead: T. G. L.! 



