GOODYEUA. LISTERA. 
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jift. witli a lobe on each side. — E. B. 71- — 1'ubers very unequal 
and distant. L. usually 2. St. about (i in. high. Sep. ovate, 
greeuish. Spike dense, slender. — Caleareous soil in the south. 
P. VI. V'll. Musk Orchis. E. 
Tribe II. LimodorecE. 
7. Goodyera R. Br. 
1. G. repens (R. Hr.); 1. radieiil ovate stalked reticulated, sep. 
pet. and lip ovate-lanceolate. — E. B. 289. — St. 6 — 8 in. high, 
bearing linear adj)ressed bracts. Root creej)ing. Whole u])per 
part ot the j)laut covered with minute stalked glands. L. reticu- 
lated with brown. — Eir forests of the north. P. VIII. S. 
8. Spiranthes Rich. 
1. S. autumnalis (Rich.); tubers ovate-oblong thick, radical 
1. ovate-oblong, stem 1. like bracts, spike dense. — E. B. 541. Sf. 
12. Neottia Sm. — St. 4 — 6 in. high. Spike spiral. FI. greenish- 
white. Column and 0 ])erculum acute with an obtuse ovate 
membranous jirocess between them on each side. — Dry chalky 
and gravelly places. P. VIII. IX. Fragrant Lady’s Tresses. — E. I. 
2. S. (estivalis (Rich.) ; tubers elongated cylindrical, radical 
1. oblong-lanceolate, stem 1. narrowly lanceolate, spike lax. — 
E. B. S. 2817. R- Icon. f. 337. — Spike spiral. FI. with a larger 
lij). Column and operculum acute with the intermediate processes 
lanceolate acute. — Bog between Lyndhurst and Christchurch in 
the New Forest. St. Ow'en’s Ponil, Jersey. P. VII. VIII. E. 
3. S.cernua(R\ch.); tubers elongate-cylindrical, radical 1. linear- 
lanceolate, stem 1. triangular-lanceolate, bracts shorter than the 
tl., spike dense 3-ranked, sep. and pet. equal obtuse adhering to- 
gether, lip blunt spathulate. — Neottia gemmipara Sm., E. B. S. 
2786 (imperfect). Linn. Trans, xix. t. 32. — A true Spiranthes. 
See full description from fresh specimens in Linn. Trans. Spike 
about H in. long. FI. fragrant. — Castleton Bearhaven, Co. Cork. 
P. VIII. IX. I. 
9. Listera R. Br. 
1. L. ovata (R. Br.); 1. 2 opposite ovate, lip bifid, column 
\vith a crest which includes the anther. — E. B. 1548. St. 29. 14. 
— St. about a foot high. Spike elongated, very lax. FI. small, 
greenish. L. large. — Woods and pastures. P. V. VI. Tway- 
blade. 
2. L. cordata (R. Br.); 1. 2 opposite cordate, lip 4-lobed, 
column without a crest. — E. B. 358. — Height 3 — 5 in. St. 
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