MR. A. BENNETT ON LIPARIS LOESBLII AND TBUCRIUM 8CORDIUM. 333 
VII. 
LI PARIS LOBSELII, AND TEUCRIUM SCORDIUA1 
IN ENGLAND. 
By Arthur Bennett, F.L.S. 
Read 21st January, 1902. 
Following up the notices of Seneciu pahulosus anil S. paluttris, 
that I had the honour of sending the Society on February 28th, 
1899, and published in the ‘Transactions’ (vol. vi. p. 457, 1899), 
I now give some Notes on two other East Anglian plants, the 
first so confined, but the latter occurring in other counties. I shall 
be much obliged for any additions to these Notes, as I am anxious 
to acquire as far as possible materials for the history of our rare 
and decreasing species ; for such they must become as enclosures, 
drainage, and cultivation extend. I semi specimens for the accept- 
ance of any member of both plants. 
Liparis Loeselii. Richard in Mem. Mus. Paris, iv. GO, 1818. 
Sturmia Loeselii. Reiehenbach pi. crit iv. p. 39, 1826. 
Malax is Loeselii. Swartz in Act. holm. 235, 1800. 
Ophrys Loeselii. Linn. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 947, 1753. 
Orchis lilifolius minor sabuletorum Zelandiae et Batavia;. 
Ray. Cat. Plant, circa Cantab, nascentium. 1G60, p. 10G. 
It appears under six other names in various European Floras, 
but the above are used in English books. 
I have not been able as yet to find any real English name for 
this plant, the nearest being that given to me by a native of Soham, 
Cambs. He called it ‘ Fen Orchis.’ The names given to it in 
English Books are : — 
1. Dwarf Orchises of Zeeland, or rather Marsh bastard 
Orchises. Ray in Camden. 
