CONTORT I. 
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henfe^jlore. B. 186. R. 383. Broad -leaved Serapias. 
Ballard Hellebore. Root fibrous, floral leaves longer 
than the flowers. In woods. VIL VIII. 
2. Serapias longfolta^ L. 1345. HelUborine Jlore aU 
bo. Ger. 358. R.'383. H, Jlore aibo vel Damajonium 
viontanum laUfolium. B. 187. — b- i/* foliis pralcngis 
angujiis acutis. R. 384. — c. //. montana anguitijolia 
purpurafcem, B. 187. R. 384. -r-d. H. paluflris nojiras. 
R. 384. Narrow-leaved Serapias. Root fibrous, 
floral leaves Ihorter than the flowers. In woods. 
r~d. In marfliy places. VIII. 
Cypripedium. Ladies-flipper. Four outer pe- 
tals equal, lanceolate, cruciate, upper of the inner 
petals bifid, lower concave, inflated. 
’ I. Cypripedium Calceolus. L. 1246. Calceolus Maria* 
Ger. 359. R. '385. Helleborine Jlore rotundo feu CaU 
teolus,'^. 187- Fibrous Ladies-flipper. Root fibrous, 
leaver ovato-lanceolare, cauline. In fome woods in 
the north of EniJ^Iand. In Helk’i'-wood near Ingle- 
borough in Yorklhire, and Caltle-Eden-dene in the 
county of Durham. VI. ' 
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- ^ CLASS IX. . 
C O N T O R T 1 . 
C OROLLA monopetalous, fruit conlifling of 
two follicles. 
The corolla is quinquefid and contort, there are 
five ftamina and two ftigmata. 
Vinca. Periwinkle. Corolla hypocrateriform, 
one ftyle, follicles ered, feeds naked. 
I. Vinca minor. L. 304. V. pervinca minor. Ger, 
894. R. 268. Clematis Daphnoides , minor. B. 301. 
Lefler Periwinkle. Stems procumbent, leaves lan•^ 
ceolato-ovate, peduncles curved. In woods and 
hedges. 
