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13. Cephalaii'thbra Rich. 



1 . C. grandifldra (Bab.) ; 1. ovate or ovate-lanceolate, hracU 

 exceeding the glahrwis germen, lip blirnt included. — E. B. 271. 

 C. pallens Koch. — St. 12 — 18 in. high. Fl. white ; lip marked 

 witn several elevated longitudinal lines. Sep. erect, hlunt. — 

 Woods, usually on a calcareous soil. P. VI. E. S. 



2. C. ensifdlia (Rich.) ; 1. lanceolate, hracts much falling short 

 of the glabrous germen, lip blunt included. — E. B. 494.^Height 

 12 — 18 in. Fl. white ; lip with several elevated white lines and 

 a yellow spot in front. Outer sep. acute. — Woods, rare. P. V. 

 VI. E. S. I. 



3. C. rubra (Rich.) ; 1. lanceolate acute, bracts exceeding the 

 downy germen, lip acute equalling the pet. — 8y. E. B. 1483. — 

 Fl. purple I lip white vdth a purple margin, marked with many 

 wavy longitudinal lines. — Woods, very rare. Bank sloping to 

 the south of Hampton Common, and Stouts Hall, Gloucester- 

 ahire. P. VI.VIL E. 



Tribe III. Arethusem. 

 14. Eprpo'aTJM Qm. 



1. E. aphyl'lum (Sw.).—Sg. E. B. 1486. Bof. Mag. 4821. 

 .K. xiii. 468. -S!. 18. 16.— St. 3— 7 in. high, sheathed. L.none. 

 Sep. and pet. narrowly lanceolate, acute, pale yellowish. Middle 

 lobe of lip ovate, furrowed, white, with 4 rows of ptirple tuber- 

 cles. Spur very thick. Column short, dilated above the stigma 

 to receive the base of the anther. Appendage triangular. — 

 Damp wood near Tedstone Delamere, Herefordshire. £ev. W. 

 A. Smith. P. Vin. E. 



Tribe IV. Malawidece. 



15. GoEAlLOEEHl'ZA Hall. 



1. C. inndta (R. Br.) ; spur very short or wanting. — E. B. 

 1647. — Root of thick fleshy much- branched fibres. Height 6 — 

 12 in. Spike of few yellowish flowers. Sep. and pet. lanceolate 

 acute. Lip oblong, white, with a few purple spots, sometimes 

 with 3 equal lobes. — Boggy woods, rare. P. VII. S. 



16. Maiax'is Sw. 



' 1. M.pahddsa (Sw.) ; st. with 3 — 5 oval concave leaves, lip 

 concave acute. — E. B. 72. — St. 1 — 4 in. high, 5-edged, Sep. 



