ORDER ORCHIDACE^E. 1 95 



C. In the moss at Newton Regny near Penrith. — (W. 

 Hodgson, J. G. Goodchild.) Isell Woods near Bassen- 

 thwaite Lake. — (W. Dickinson.) 



W. Cunswick Tarn and other marshes near Kendal. — 

 (J. Wilson, T. Gough.) On Whitbarrow.— (W. Foggitt.) At 

 Broadfell, north of Orton, with Bartsia alpiiia. — (T. Gough.) 



L. Once seen near the lake at Coniston. — (Miss Beever.) 

 Grange-over-Sands. — (I. Hindson, W. Foggitt.) 



Cephalanthera grandifiora, Bab. 



C. By the Bleng river above Gosforth. — (J. Robson.) 

 Drawn by Rooke from this station. 



W. In the Lowther woods near Askham. — (T. Lawson.) 

 I think these will prove to belong to C. etisifolia. 



1042. Cephalanthera e?isifolia,'R\c\\. Native. Xerophilous. 

 Enghsh type. Range i. Limestone woods. Very rare. 



C. 'Workington Hall Park.'— (Rooke's Flora.) 



W. Lowther Woods, — (T. J. Woodward.) Barrowfield 



Wood near Kendal. — (T. Gough.) On Whitbarrow. — (F. 



Clowes. 



L. Old Park Wood, near Copse Head Rocks, Cartmel. — 



(Alton.) On Yewbarrow, over Grange-over-Sands. — (J. Side- 



botham, T. Gough.) 



1045. Orchis Morio^ L. (Purple Meadow Orchis). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Meadows. Rare. 



C. Gosforth Bottoms. — (J. Robson.) Drawn from this 

 station in the Rooke collection. 



L. Plumpton Meadows and Old Hall Meadow, Ulverstone. 

 — (Miss Hodgson.) 



1046. Orchis mascida, L. (Purple Wood Orchis). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Woods and thickets. Frequent in 

 the lower zone. 



