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NEOTTIA—-EPIPACTIS, 375 
thorpe and Camphill. Upon the Middle Oolite in Duncombe 
Park, and in Forge Woods near Scarborough. Upon the are- 
naceous Howardian terrace at Ganthorpe and near the sandstone 
quarry in Castle Howard Park. 
Neottia Nidus-avis Rich. British type. Native. Area 
876543. Range 0-200. Not unfrequent in shaded woods, 
principally in the lower part of the dales. Round Howe, 
Easby Woods, Bolton Woods, Heaning, Masham, Thorp Arch, 
Kirklington, Crathorn, Egton Bridge, Mulgrave Woods, Beck- 
dale, Hildenley, Coneysthorpe, Wrelton, Thornton, Yedmandale, 
Thoresby Green, Hawnby Bank, Yowlasdale, etc. Woods near 
Saltburn ; 2. Barnes and W. Dinsdale, June 1889. 
Listera cordata R.Br. Scottish type. Native. Montane. 
Areag 8 7.54321. Range 0-600. Frequent in heathery 
ground from the Central Valley (Stockton Forest, Halnaby Carr), 
upwards to the plateau of Cronkley Fell. 
Listera ovata R.Br. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-450. Frequent in shaded and grassy places, ascending 
in Teesdale to Upper Cronkley, in Swaledale to the Main Lime- 
stone scars of Kisdon. 
Epipactis latifolia All. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-250. Frequent in woods in the low country 
and the lower part of the dales, ascending in the Yore district 
to Bolton Gill ; 7, Percival. 
Epipactis media Bab. English type. Native. Area 
6.3.1.’ Rangeo-roo. In the Central Valley in Friarage 
woods near Yarm ; W. Foggitt! Near Scarborough in Rain- 
cliffe wood; W. Bean, Junr.! Thorp Arch woods, in broken 
ground about the old limckilns; ZÆ A. Lees. Knavesmire 
Wood; S. Thompson, 1843; W. Whitwell, 1866. 
Epipactis ovalis Bab.! Local type. Native. Xero- 
philous. Area 87. Range 0-450. In Swaledale upon the Red 
Scar near Downholme; James Ward! In Arkengarthdale upon 
Sept. 1892. 
