OPHRYDEX. 975 
Hab. per omnem Europam mediam et australem; etiam in Atlantide. 
(t. v. sp.) 
Orchis condensata, a Desf. ipso in herb. Lehmann, nullo modo differt ab 
A. pyramidali. 
2. Anacampris quadripunctata. 
A. “ labio trilobo plano lobis equalibus, medio subemarginato subquadri- 
punctato, petalis patentibus ovalibus obtusis, cornu recto filiformi ger- 
mine longiore, spicà multiflora oblonga, floribus minutis bracteisq. 
concoloribus rubris violaceisque." Tenore. 
Orchis 4-punctata. Zen. Fl. Neap. Prodr. Pr. 53. Fl. Neap. 2, 291, t.89. Syll. 452. 
Hab. in pascuis montosis Apulia, Tenore; in Creta, Zuccarini. (v. s. sp. in 
herb. Martii.) 
Differt ab 4. Brancifortii sec. cel. Tenore calcare ovario longiore, labelli 
lobo medio lateralibus æquali, sepalis lateralibus intermedio longioribus. 
I have examined a single specimen of this rare plant in the Herbarium 
of Dr. von Martius, and it certainly agrees with the observations of 
M. Tenore. I, however, doubt very much whether it can be considered 
more than a variety of 4. Brancifortii. 
3. Anacamptis Brancifortii. 
A. spicà laxA elongata, labelli lobis omnibus acutis: lamellis in unam hip- 
pocrepicam coalitis. 
Orchis bipunctata. Raf. in Journ. Bot. 4, 272, sec. Raf. ipsum, Bivona! in Herb. Smith. 
Orchis Brancifortii. Bivon. Pl. Sic. 1, t. 1, f. 2. Tenore, Syll. p. 452, 
Hab. in Sicilia, Bivona, &c. (hab. s. sp. comm. cel. Tineo.) 
Planta palmaris. Folia omnia radicalia. Bractee oblonge, cuspidate, 
purpuree ovario dupld breviores. Flores parvi petalis convergentibus 
sepalis dupld minoribus. 
CLXXI. GYMNADENIA. 
Gymnadenia, R. Brown in Hort. Kew. 5, 191. Rich. Orch. Annot. 
Flos Orchidis. Loculi antherze paralleli, contigui, basi nunquam elongati ; 
rostello minimo complicato.  Pollinia glandulis nudis. 
It is scarcely possible to find any very precise limits between this genus 
and Platanthera ; nor is there any character that can be trusted, except 
the plicature of the rostellum and the parallel contiguous bases of the anther- 
cells. Even the stigmatic processes of Habenaria and its allies are to be 
remarked in almost every species of Gymnadenia; only in most cases in 
adhesion with the stigma itself. 
l. GYMNADENIA conopsea. R. Br. in Hort. Kew. 5, 191. 
G. foliis angustis obtusis in caule acuminatis, spicà dens& cylindraceà, 
sepalis lateralibus patentibus, labelli trilobi lobis obtusis integerrimis 
zqualibus, calcare arcuato filiformi ovario dupló longiore. 
Orchis conopsea. Linn. Sp. Pl. Willd. Sp. Pl. 4, 32. Eng. Bot. t. 10. FI. Dan. 
t. 224. Hooker in Fl. Lond. c. ic. 
Satyrium conopseum. Wahl. Fl. Suec. 557. 
Orchis ornithis. Jacq. Austr. II. t, 138. Willd. Sp. PI, 4, 32. 
