288 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
4, Ray. Middleton Park, Rev. #. Fox, 
5. Isis. Near Sarsden Pillars, T. Bees. 
6. Thame. Shotover Plantation, Sib. Serapias grandiflora. 
7. Thames. Stokenchurch, Ray's Cat. Syn. ed. i. ii. iii, Gough, 
Martyn, etc. Henley, Morison. Goring, Hb. Lawsom. Maple 
Durham, H. Trimen, Hb. Br. Mus. Penley Wood, Chinnor. Very 
fine in Aston Wood, near Whitchurch, Swincombe. 
Merrett, 1667, mentions Helleborine nervo medio candido. In Stoken- 
church Meadows, Mr. Witham. ‘Lusum esse nature non sine ratione 
suspicor. 
Berks. Wytham! Unwell Wood, Basildon, ete. Bucks, Northants, 
Gloster E. 
The bluish-green foliage and yellowish-white flowers offer a striking 
contrast to the yellowish-green translucent leaves and pure white flowers 
of the next species. 
CG. ensifolia, Rich. Sword-leaved Helleborine. 
Top. Bot. 386. Syme, E. B. ix. 129. 1484. Nym. 687. 
Native. Open bushy places on the chalk. Very rare. P. May, June. 
First record, Z. M. Cox in Top. Bot. 1874. 
7. Thames. Chinnor Hill. It flowers earlier than pallens and chooses 
more open situations. It is singularly restricted to 4 piece of 
ground about an acre in extent on the summit of the lower chalk. 
Gloster E, Warwick. 
[C. rubra, R. Gloster E.] 
EPIPACTIS, Rich. 
E. palustris, Cr. 
Top. Bot. 385. Syme, E. B. ix. 127. 1482. Nym. 688. Bx. 319 from 
a Weston Peat Pit plant. 
Native. Uliginal. Marshes and bogs. Local. P. July, Aug. 
First record, O. sive serapias candido flore two miles from Oxford, from 
Friar Bacon's study, Merrett, 1666. 
4, Ray. Stow Wood, Stb./ Weston Peat Pits, an interesting variety 
with large flowers and pale-green stamens, bracteas, and calyx 
growing in the wet parts of the pits, W. Wilson Sanders / Heading- 
ton Wick, H. Bos./ Kirtlington. 
5. Isis. Combe, Sib. Between Church Handborough and Freeland, 
Be. 
6. Thame. Bullingdon Green, H. Bos. probably Merrett’s locality ! 
North side of Shotover, Sib. Serapias longifolia, L. 
(7. Thames. In the woods Stokenchurch, Hudson, error, Cephalanthera 
pallens was intended.} 
Berks. Between the old and new road going to Eynsham, Be. 
Frilford. 
