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Orper LXIX, CHENOPODIACEA. 
Genus 8. ArripLex. Orache. 
A. BABINGTONTI. Fig. 1661. 
Spreading. Leaves ovate-triangular. Perianth of fr. large, rhomboid 
acute, toothed. Seashore. Ann. J uly, Aug. 2F.B.§.2880. Bab.280. 
Orper LXXVI. EUPHORBIACEA. 
Genus 2. Eupnorsia. Spurge. 
E. stricta. Upright Spurge. Fig. 1662. 
2 or 3 feet high. Umbels moderate. Stamens rarely more than 2, 
Capsule with prominent tubercles. Limestone woods in the West, 
June-Aug. Bad. 291. 
Orper LXXXIV. AMENTIFERAS. (Salicacee, p- 113.) 
Genus 1. Saux. Willow. 
S. CUSPIDATA. o Fig. 1663, 9 1664. 
Atree, Leaves oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, glandular-serrate. Sti- 
pules 3-cordate, oblique. Shrewsbury. June. Bab. 298. 
Orper XC. ORCHIDACE A. 
Genus 10. Errpactis. Helleborine. 
E. OVALIs. Fig. 1665. 
A foot high. Leaves and bracts small. Bracts shorter than the 
fruit. Lower lip (labelium) transversely oval, mucronate. Flower 
dark yellow to blackish-red. July. #. B.S. 2884. Bab. 323. (It is 
the Helleborine No. 2, &c., of Ray 383.) 
Genus 8. Sprrantues (Neottia, p. 125). Lady's Tresses. 
S. CERNUA. Fig. 1666. 
Root-fibres cylindric. Leaves linear-lanceolate. Flower fragrant. 
Spike 13 inch, dense. Lip blunt. Perenn. Aug., Sept. Bot. Mag. 
9277. Bab. 322. 
Genus 1. Orcuts. Orchis. 
O. uatiroLt1aA. Marsh Orchis. Fig. 1667. 
A foot high. Leaves spreading, blunt; the spots faint, ring-like. 
June. Bad. 318. 
Genus 10*. Eprroeium. 
E. APHYLLUM. Fig. 1668. 
Stem a few inches. Leaves none. Petals narrow. Yellow. Lip 
with purple tubercles. Spur very thick. A singular deformed-looking | 
plant. Damp woods. Hereford. Aug. B.Mag. 4821. Bad. 324. 
Orver XCIII [in part]. ASPARAGACEA. (Liliaceae, 
. 128.) 
Genus se MataNTHEMUM. 
M. BIFOLIUM. Fig. 1669. 
Only 2 deeply cordate leaves. Flower small, in a termirtal raceme. 
Berries yellow, with brown spots. Perenn. May. Bad. 330. 
Orprer XCIII. LILIACEA. 
Genus 6. Attrum. Garlic. 
A. Basinetronu. Babington’s Leek. Fig. 1670. 
Stem 4-6 feet, leafy below. Leaves acutely keeled. Umbel loose, 
irregular, with secondary heads. Flowers few, pale purple. Stamens 
trifid. Galway. Aug. 2. B.S. 2906. Bab. 334. 
