230 OKCHIDACKiE. 



1. Abington and Linton Woods; S. W. W. — 3. Evers- 

 den Wood; W. H. C. Kingston Wood (This is rather 

 E. purpurata than E. media when transplanted into the 

 rectory garden; N.). — 4. Madingley Wood; Relh. — 5. Round 

 Wood by Chippenham Avenue. 



I have not seen the E. latifolia in this county, and sus- 

 jsect that all the stations recorded for it belong to E. media. 

 Ray's station is Kingston Wood, which belongs to E. media. 

 Relhan's are also Linton and Madingley Woods, from whence 

 I have not seen specimens. Nor have I seen the plant of 

 Messrs. Wanton and Coleman's stations, which they named 

 E. latifolia at a time when E. media was not distinguished 

 from it. 



2. E. palustris Sw. 



Helleborine ungustifolia, R. C. 72. H. palustris nostras, 

 M. M. 103. Serapias latifolia y, M. PI. 20. S. palustris, 

 Relh. 367. 



Wet springy ground. P. July, August. 



1. Dernford Pen ; S. W. W. Hinton and Teversham 

 Moors; Ray.— 2. Peat-holes, Triplow; S. W. W. Near the 

 railway in Sawston Moor ! ; N. Foulmire Moor ; N. W. — 

 3. Gamlingay bogs ; Relh. — 5. Bottisham Fen ! ; H. — 6. In 

 many places in the Isle of Ely in great plenty ; Ray. 



Cephalanth^ra Rich. 



1. C. grandifldra Bab. 



Helleborine minor fiore albo, R. C. App. ii. 8. H. flore 

 \albo, M. M. 103. Serapias Imigifolia, M. PL 20. S. gran- 

 diflora, Relh. 368. 



Dry chalky woods. P. June. 



1. Babraham in, 1859!; Mr Josh. Clarke.— 2. Steeple 

 Morden Plantations, once found; H. F. — 5. In a copse be- 

 tween Bottisham Park and the road, in 1850; S. W. W. 



