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TAXUS. 
1031. T. baccata, Linn. Native. British. 
Near Fountain’s Abbey there is a yew tree estimated by De 
Candolle to be about 1300 years old. 
ORDER LXXIII. ORCHIDACEiE. 
SPIEANTHES. 
1033. S. autumnalis, Rich. Native. British, 
Neottia spiralis, Flora , 100. 
NEOTTIA. 
1036. N. Nidus-avis, Rich. Native. British 
Lister a, Flora, 101. 
LISTERA. 
1037. L. cordata, Brown. 
Native. 
Scottish. 
1038. L. ovata, Brown. 
Native. 
British. 
EPIPACTIS. 
1039. E. latifolia, Swartz. 
Native. 
British. 
Shady woods and thickets ; 
not unfrequent. 
1039.* E. media, Fries. 
Native. 
English. 
“ Mr. C. C Babington informed me that he had a specimen, picked 
near Sheffield, by the Rev. W. W. Newbould” — H. G. Watson in 
litt., 1854. Friarage woods, on the Yorkshire side of the Tees, 
near Yarm ! — W. Foggitt. 
1039. * E. ovalis, Bab. Native. British. 
E. rubra, Flora, 101, is this species, which grows also at Macker- 
shaw woods, near Ripon — O. A. Moore ; and at Nosterfield lime- 
kilns! — T. Simpson, M. Hebblethwaite. 
1040. E. palustris, Swartz. Native. British. 
1042. E. ensifolia, Swartz. Native. English. 
Woods about Rievaulx abbey — G. S. Gibson, (Phyt., ii. 374.) 
Hawnby — T. J. Foggitt ; and Beckdale, near Helmsley — John H. 
Phillips. Forge wood, Scarborough! — E.Bean. Guisborough 
Spa wood ! — W. Mudd. Rosedale abbey ! — I. Rartas. 
1043, E. rubra, Swartz. Incognit. 
