406 
83. OECHIDACE^ffi. 
hunches above. St. 6 — 1 8 in. high. — Settle, Yorkshire. Little 
Doward Hill, Herefordsliire. Ormes Head. Durnes.s. Sutherl. 
Burren, Clare. P. VII . E. S. I. 
5. E. 2Jalus'tris (Crantz) ; 1. lanceolate, bracts falling short 
of the somewhat drooping fl., label roundish blunt crenate 
equalling the perianth.— ^7. B. 270.— St. 12—18 in. high. Cal. 
purplish green, pet. and lip white tinged with purple. — Moist 
places, not rare. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
13. Cephalan'thera Rich. 
1. C. latifolia (Jauchen) ; 1. ovate or ovate-lanceolate, bracts 
ey-ceedinq the glabrous qermen, lip blunt included. — C. grandi- 
flora (Bab.). ^ E. B. 271.— St. 12—18 in. high. Fl. white : lip 
marked with several elevated longitudinal lines. Sep. erect, 
blunt. — Woods, usually on a calcareous soil. P. VI. E. S. 
2. C. longifolia (Fritsch) ; 1. lanceolate, bracts mux^lL falling 
short of the glabrous germen, lip blunt iacluded. — C. ensifolia 
(Rich.) 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. (J. rubra, (Rich.) ; 1. lanceolate acute, bracts exceeding the 
downy germen, lip acute equalling the pet. — Sj/. E. B. 1483. — ■ 
Fl. purple ; lip white with a.purple margin, marked with many 
wavy longitudinal lines. — Woods, very rare. In two or three 
places in Gloucestershire. P. VI. VII. E. 
Tribe III. Arcthusea;. 
14. Epipo'gium Ji. Br. ex Spreng. 
1. E. Gmel'ini (Rich.) ; 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 
purple tubercles. Spur very thick. Column short, dilated 
above the stigma to receive the base of the anther. Appen- 
dage triangular. — E. aphyllum (Sw.). Sy. E. B. 1486. Bot. 
Mag. 4821. R. xiii. 468.' St. 18. 16.— Damp wood near Ted- 
stone Delamere, Herefordshire. Only once found. Ringwood 
Chase near Ludlow. Misses Feele and Lloyd. P. VIII. li. 
