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the petals, is fhaped like a ilioe, fwolleti, and hollow, 
fhorter and broader than the petals : I'hc upper lip is 
oval, plain, index, and fmall. There are two very fhort 
filaments placed on the pifiil, having erect antherae, co- 
vered with the upper lip of the nectarium. Below the 
flower is placed a long contorted germen. The ftyle is 
very iliort, and adheres to the upper lip of the nectari- 
um, having an obfolete ftigma. The fruit is an oval, 
obtufely trigonal capfule, having three valves and one 
cell, containing many fmall feeds. ' 
Cdceohis. Lady's Slipper with fibrous roots, oval, lan- 
ceolated leaves on the ftalks. In a wood near Ingleton^ 
called Helk's-wood belonging to E. Foxcroft, Efq. 
L'orkJJi. Per, June^ July, 
SERAPIAS. Hellebore. 
It hath a vague^fpatha and fim.ple fpadix. The flow- 
er hath five oval, oblong, eredt, patent, connivent petals. 
The nedtarium is the length of th^petal, hollow at the 
bafe, melliferous, oval, gibbous beneath, trifid and acute; 
the middle fegment* is cordate and obtufe. There are 
tv/o very fliort filaments placed on the piitil, having 
erect anthers, and placed under -the upper'lip of the 
nedtarium. The germen is oblong, contorted, and be- 
neath the flower; the ityle grows to the upper lip of 
the nedtarium, having an obfolete itigma. The capfule 
is oval, obtufely trigonal, and has three keels and three 
valves opening under the keels, and one cell containing 
numerous dufl-like feeds. The receptacle is linear and 
joins to each valve of the feed veffeL 
Latifolia. Bread leaved Baftard Hcllehore with fibrous 
roots, the lip of the nedtarium obtufely crenated, equa- 
with the petals, and pendulous fruit. In Cringle bar row\ 
voood amonglt the rocks plentifully, belonging to* G. 
Townley, Efq. o'd height on-hall,, Lan. July,, Aug, 
This fpecies which 1 found, is that with the Atro- 
Rubeme or Blacki/h-Red ot Bauhin and Ray. 
Lovgifolia* 
