136 ORCHIDACE^. 



2. O. maculata Linn. Spotted Orchis. 



Meadows, wet pastures, and heaths — common. FL June and July. 

 Ranges from sea level to over 2000 feet. 



3. O. incarnata Linn. Marsh Orchis. 



Wet meadows, and marshy pastures— frequent. Fl. mid. June till end 

 of July. Ranges up to 1000 feet. 



The records here quoted from various authorities were originally at- 

 tached to 0. latifolia. Satisfactory specimens of that form are, however, 

 not forthcoming, and we do not hesitate to transfer the notes to the pre- 

 sent species, which was, no doubt, the plant observed. 

 Down— Holy wood ; Flor. TJlst. Hillsborough, Conlig, Groomsport, and 



Donaghadee; S.A.S. 

 Antrim— Fields near Cushendall ; G. C. Syndman. Loughmoume, and 

 marshes on the Belfast hill range ; Flor. Bclf. Colin Glen, 

 and Kings' Moss ; Flor. Vlst. Templepatrick, Knockagh, 

 Carrick commons, and frequent by Lough Xeagh, and in 

 marshy gi'ound all along the coast ; S.A.S. 

 Derry— Magilligan, and common throughout the county ; D.M. Toome ; 

 T.H.C. SHeveGaUion; S.A.S. 

 Yar. /3 0. ANGrsTiFOLiA Bab. 

 DoMTi -Sparingly on Camgaver Hill ; S.A.S. 



GYXVXN-ASZiM-Zil E. Brown. 



1. G. conopsea [Linn.) Brown. 



Grass)' heaths, and damp pastui-es in moory districts — rare. Fl. mid. 



June till end of July. Ranges from sea level to nearly 1000 feet. 



Down — Moist places in deerpark at Newto-maards ; Templeton, 1803. 

 Conlig Hill ; Flor. Belf. Camgaver Hill ; R.Ll.P. West 

 side of Conlig Hill (white flowered) ; S.A.S. 



Antrim — Seaside at Cushendall; Templeton, 1809. Shore of Lough 

 Neagh at Massereene Park ; G. C. Hyudman. Islandmagee ; 

 Flor. Ulst. Damp field above the fall at Glenoe, also at 

 Garron Head, and Redbay, T.H.C. Northern slopes of Glen- 

 ariffe, and pastui-es in the deerpark at Glenarm ; S.A.S. 

 Camlough, Altmore, Lurigethan, and Murlough ; R.Ll.P. 



Derry— Abundant at the base of Umbra rocks ; D.M. 



2. Gi alblda {Swartz) Rich. 



Mountain pastiu-es— rare. Fl. mid. June till end of July. Ranges 

 from 200 to 800 feet. 



Down— Sparingly on Camgaver Hill above Holywood ; S.A.S., 1883. 

 Antrim — Southern side of Black Mountain, and at the Headwood near the 



