324 ORCHIDACE^ 



678. O. incarnata, L. Common Marsh Orchis. 



Kative ; in a peaty moorland bog. Very rare. June, part of 

 July. 

 D. V. Many plants in a bog on Crownhill Down, 1878. 



The plants at this station agree l^etter with the description of incarnata 

 than with that of lati/olia, in Eivjlish Botany, ed. 3 ; yet appear some- 

 what different from the incarnata seen growing in the Lizard district, hi 

 Cornwall. 



679. 0. latifolia, L. Broad-leaved Marsh Orchis. 



Native ; m damp meadows, marshes, peaty pastures, and other 

 moist places. Common. Latter part of May to part of 

 July. 

 c. I. Seaton Valley. Between Denabole Mill and She\dock. Cutmere. 

 Between St. Melhon and Pillaton. Near Trerule. Notter 

 Valley. 

 II. Carkeel. 

 D. in. Near Honicknowle. Between Burrington and Manadon. Near 

 Horrabridge. 

 IV. Goosewell, Plymstock. Fursdon, Shalaford, &c., Egg Buckland. 

 Hemerdon, with both spotted and spotless leaves. Newnham. 

 V. Between Lambside and Preston. Near Stretchley. 

 VI. Oldaport, near Kingston. Caton. Near Ivybridge. 

 The common Orchis of the marsh lands. The j)lant with spotless leaves 

 is far more frequent than the other. 



680. O. maculata, L. Spotted Palmate Orchis. 



Native ; in bogs, heathy pastures, and on commons, especially in 

 damp spots. Common. Latter part of May, June. 



c. I. Between Seaton and Treloy farm-house. Near Clapper Bridge. 

 Viverdon Down. Pillaton Down. In damp ground by the turn- 

 pike road at Wacker "Wood, and between that and Denabole 

 Mill, a peculiar attenuated-looking form ; here a plant with semi- 

 double flowers, mostly two-spurred, and in some cases with a 

 small thu'd spur ; the ovaries not twisted, and consequently the 

 spurs appearmg above, Jidy, 1873. One with some two-spurred 

 and semi-double flowers ; certain flowers with outer spurs 

 enclosing one or two other spurs within them, June, 1875. 

 II. In plenty m a waste spot between the Saltash and Callington 

 Road and Ashland, 1876. Near St. Dominick. 



D. III. Tamerton Foliot. Roborough Down. 



IV. Derriford and Common Wood, Egg Buckland. Furzy ground 

 near Cann plantations. Marshy meadow below Shaugh Wood. 

 Near Lovaton. 



