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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL. 
{Continued from page 267.) 
ORCHID ACE v£ ( continued ). 
SPIRANTHES. 
S. autumnalis, Rich. (Ophrys spiralis) Purt. Autumnal Ladies' Tresses. 
Native : In old pastures. Rare. August to October. 
II. In a field, in the road from Bidford to Broom, and at Snitterfield 
near to the Lodge Farm, Purt., ii, 425. In a field crossed by 
the footroad from Warwick to Hampton-on-the-Hill, Perry FI. 
Corner of Badger’s Wood, near Stratford, W. C., Herb. Perry. 
LISTERA. 
L. ovata, Brown. Common Tway-blade. 
Native : In damp woods and on damp heathy roadsides. Locally 
common. May to July. 
I. Sutton Park ; Hartshill Hayes ; Oldbury ; Baddesley Ensor; 
Bentley Park ; Kingsbury Wood ; New Park, Middleton; 
lanes about Elmdon and Olton Pool; Hampton-in-Arden; 
lanes about Solihull and Shirley; pastures near Knowle Rail¬ 
way Station. 
II. Near Leamington; plantation near Saltisford Common, Perry FI.; 
common near Rugby, R. S. R., 1877 ; Salford Priors! Rev. J C.; 
Honington, Newb.; Alveston Pastures ; Overslev Wood; Ragley 
Woods; woods near Moreton Bagot; Drayton Bushes ; Baddes¬ 
ley Clinton, &c. 
NEOTTIA. 
N. Nidus-Avis, Rich. Bird's-nest Orchis. 
Native: In woods and copses. Rare. May, June. 
I. Middleton Wood, Bree, Purt. ii, 426. Kingsbury Wood! Bushy 
Wood, Bree, Mag. Nat. Hist., in, 165. Coppice near Elmdon 
Hall. 
II. Alveston Pastures, W. C., Herb. Perry. Ragley and Oversley Woods, 
Purt., ii., 426. Prince Thorpe Wood, L. Cummin. Ufton Wood, 
H.B. Fletcher’s Copse, Gaydon ; Longbrook Copse, Bishop’s 
Itchington ; Bolton Ring. Combe Abbey Wood. 
EPIPACTIS. 
E. latifolia, Sw. Broad-leaved Helleborine. 
Native in woods, copses, and bushy waysides. Very local. July, 
August. 
