102 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



1775. Scarce hereabouts. Only a few plants in a field near 

 Butterice End, in Norland, and a few more in a field near 

 Katty's Well, in Warley.— J. Bolton.} 

 [Orchis militarise L. — 5. Error. 

 1775. In the Park at Howroyd, in Barkisland. Nowhere 

 else.—/. Bolton.] 



Orchis mascula, L. — 106. Early Purple Orchid. 

 Native. British type. P. May. 



1839. Bankhouse Farm (Salterhebble). — /. Shepherd ; Nor- 

 land; Hirst Wood (Hebden Bridge). — Herb. Gibson. 



1867. Upper Shibden.—/. Walker. 



Infrequent, in pastures and woods : Shibden ; Elland Park 

 Wood; Rawroyd Clough, Barkisland; Blackshaw Clough, 

 Soyland; Luddenden Dean; Crimsworth Dean. 



Orchis incarnata, L. — 67. Marsh Orchid. 



Native. British type. P. June. 

 1888. Rare in Upper Calderdale. — Lees' Flora. 

 Certainly rare, if it occurs at all ; a record for Luddenden 



Dean perhaps refers to this segregate, though more 



probably to the next. 



Orchis latifolia, L.— 42 (agg. 105). Marsh Orchid. 

 Native. British type. P. July. 

 Rare : abundant in the bog in Broadhead Clough, Erringden, 

 near Hollock Lea, flowering at the end of July. 



Orchis maculata, L.— 108. Spotted Orchid. 

 Native. British type. P. June-July. 



Ogden, &c. — Herb Leyland. Owler Bank. — Herb. Gibson. 



1867. Upper Shibden and Ogden.—/. Walker. 



Infrequent, though more common than the other orchids, 

 in damp meadows and woods: Ogden, LightclifTe, Stain- 

 land, Rishworth, Cragg Vale, Luddenden Dean, Crims- 

 worth Dean, Widdop, &c. 



Habenaria conopsea, Benth. — 98. Fragrant Orchid. 

 Native. British type. P. June-July. 



1834. Shibden-dale, &c. ; pastures adjoining Law Wood, 



Todmorden. — Herb. Leyland. 

 1867. Upper Shibden and Ogden. — /. Walker. 

 1888. Todmorden. — A . Stansfield ; Lees' Flora. 

 Rare: in a meadow in Crimsworth Dean. 



