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pet. and lip white tinged with purple. — Moist places, not rare. 
P. vn. vm. E. s. I. 
12. Cephalan'theea Rich. 
1. C. grandiji6ra (Bab.) ; 1. ovate or ovate-lanceolate, hracU 
exceeding the glahrom germen, lip blunt included. — E. B. 271. 
C. paUens Koch. — St. 12 — 18 in. nigh. Fl. white ; lip marked 
with several elevated longitudinal lines. Sep. erect, blunt. — 
Woods, usually on a calcareous soil. P. VI. E. S. I. 
2. C. ensif6lia (Rich.) ; 1. lanceolate, bracts mttch falling short 
of the glabrous germen, lip blunt included. — E. B. 494. — Height 
l2 — 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. — E. B. 4.37. Epi- 
pactis Sm. — Fl. purple ; lip white with a purple margin, marked 
with many wa\y longitudinal lines. — Woods, very rare. Bank 
sloping to the south of Hampton Common, and Stouts HaU, 
Gloucestershire. P. VI. VII. E. 
Tribe III. Areihusece. 
13. EpiPo'GtrM Gm. 
1. E. aphyl'lum (Sw.).—Bot. Mag. 4821. B. xiii. 468. St. 18. 
16. — St. 3 — 7 in. high, sKeathed. L. none. Sep. and pet. nar- 
rowly lanceolate, acute, pale yellowish. Middle lobe of lip 
ovate, furrowed, white with 4 rows of purple tubercles. Spiu- 
very thick. Column short, dilated above the stigma to receive 
the base of the anther. Appendage triangular. — Damp woods. 
Tedstone Delamere, Herefordshire. Bev. W. A. Smith, r. VIII. 
E. 
Tribe IV. Malaxidea. 
14. COEALLOEHHI'ZA ffdll. 
1. C. inndta (R. Br.) ; spur very short or wanting. — E. B. 
1547. — 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. Vll. S. 
15. Malax'is Sw. 
1. M. paluddsa (Sw.) ; st. with .3—5 oval concave leaves, lip 
concave acute. — E. B. 72. — St. 1 — 4 in. high, 5-edged. Sep. 
