CKl’IIALANTHERA. MALAXIS. 
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as the ovate aeute sep. and j>et. its keel plieate-ercnate above. — 
E. B. S. Ilelleborine &e. No. 2. Ray. .S8.S. — L. small ; 
sbeatbs fuimelsbaped, rather close, llracts all much smaller than 
even the ujipermost leaf. FI. varyin<>; from a dark yellow to 
l)lackish-re<l, peduncle shorter than the downy germen. Lobe of 
the lower lip transversely oval, crenate, with a small 'acute ])oint 
and an elevated folded and tubereularly crenate triangular keel 
above. St. 6 — 18 in. high. — Giggleswiek and other places on the 
sides of mountains near Settle, Yorkshire. P. VII. K. 
4. E. pal list ris (Sw.); 1. lanceolate, bracts shorter than the 
somewhat drooping tl., terminal dieision of the lip roundish obtuse 
crenate as long as the perianth. — E. B. 270. — St. 12 — 18 in. high. 
Cal. purplish-green, pet. and li]) white tinged with purple. — Moist 
places, not rare. P. VII. VIII. 
12. Cephalanthera Rich. 
1. C. (jrandifiora (Bab.); 1. ovate or ovate-lanceolate pointed, 
bracts longer than the glabrous germen, lip obtuse included. — 
E. B. 2/1. “ S. grandiflora Linn.” Sm. C. pallens Koch. — FI. 
white, lij) marked with several elevated longitudinal lines. — In 
ilense woods, usually on a calcareous soil. P. VI. E. I. 
2. C. ensifolia (Rich.) ; 1. lanceolate pointed, bracts much 
shorter than the glabrous germen, lip obtuse included. — E. B. 494. 
— FI. white, lip with several elevated white lines and a yellow 
spot in fiont. — Mountainous woods, rare. P. V. VI. 
0. C. r«6ra (Rich.) ; 1. lanceolate acute, bracts longer th.an 
the downy germen, lip acute as long as the pet. — E. B. 437. Epi- 
pactis Sm. — FI. purple, lip white with a purple margin, marked 
with numerous wavy longitudinal lines. — Mountainous woods, 
very rare. “ Bank sloping to the south on Hampton Common, 
Gloucestershire.” Sm. P. VI. VII. E. 
Tribe III. Malaxideee, 
13. CoRALLORHIZA Hall. 
1. C. innata (R. Br.); spur obsolete or wanting. — E. B. 1547. 
— Root of thick fleshy much branched fibres. Spike of few yel- 
lowish flowers. Sep. and pet. lanceolate, acute. Lip oblong, 
white, with a few purple spots. — Boggy woods, rare. P. VHI. — S. 
14. Malaxis Sw. 
1. M. paludosa (Svf.) ; st. wdth 3 — 5 oval concave leaves, lip 
concave acute. — E. B. 72. — St. 1 — 4 in. high. Sej). ovate, 
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