THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. IO3 



Habenaria albida, R. Br. — 48. 



Native. Scottish type. P. June-July. 



1775. In mountainous pastures about the top of Warley ; 

 in a field near to Binn-royd in Norland. Found by Mr. 

 Stephen Hartley. — J . Bolton. 



1829. Luddenden Dean, &c.—Herb. S. King. 



1877. Back Rough, near Portsmouth, Todmorden. — A. 

 Stansfteld. " This station is, perhaps, just over the 

 county boundary, and therefore in Lancashire." — Lees' 

 Flora. Back Rough, in Red water Clough, is just within 

 the county and parish boundary. 



Habenaria Yiridis, R. Br.— 97. Frog Orchid. 

 Native. British type. P. June-August. 



1837. Stansfield Moor ; 1838, near Rastrick ; pastures in 



Shibden-dale and other places near Halifax, not very 



common. — Herb. Leyland. 

 Rake End Common (Erringden). — -Herb. Gibson. 

 1862. Ogden Clough. — /. Bates ; Mialls Flora 

 1867. Mixenden, towards Ogden : very local and difficult 



to find. — J . Walker. 

 Rare, in meadows and pastures : Hunter Hill, Mixenden ; 



Luddenden Dean ; Cragg Vale ; Rake Head, Erringden; 



Crimsworth Dean ; High Green Wood, Heptonstall. 



Habenaria bifolia, R. Br. — 89. Butterfly Orchid. 



Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1775. In a field near Coley Chapel ; several fields about 



Rastrick ; a field near Howroyd in Barkisland. — /. 



Bolton. Norland Moor, &c, frequent. — Herb. Leyland. 

 Crimsworth Dean. — Herb. Gibson. 



1867. Fields at Ogden, and Luddenden Dean. — J.W. 



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



Rare, in moorland pastures: Luddenden Dean, Crims- 

 worth Dean. It is worthy of note that a particular 

 meadow in Crimsworth Dean yields some six orchids. 



Habenaria chloroleuca, Rid. — 87. (H. chlorantha, Bab.) 

 Native. British type. P. July. Butterfly Orchid. 



1838. Near Mytholmroyd. — S. Gibson; Baines' Flora. 

 1888. Todmorden Valley doughs. — A. Stansfield ; Lees' Fl. 



