150 The Flora of Glamorgan. 



Herminium, Linn. 405. 



1463. Monorchis, R.Br. Musk Orchis. 



Recorded from Beaupre by Mrs. Traherne. Trans. Cardiff 

 Nat. Soc. 1882. p. 21. As this rare orchid is found in Somerset 

 and Gloucester, the record, although a doubtful one, is included. 

 The plant should be carefully searched for. 



Habenaria, Willd. 406. 



1464. conopsea, Benth. Fragrant Orchis. Tegeirian peraroglaidd. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Pratal, etc. 



St. Fagans ; Llanishen ; Pencoed ; Bridgend ; etc., rather 

 frequent. J.S. Barry. H. Southerndown. Miss B. Merthyr 

 District. E. and F. Ystradowen. M.A.D. Near Radyr, 1830; 

 white variety near Llandough Rectory. J.E. Pencoed ; Talygarn 

 Bog. V. Margam Marshes. Ridd. Barry Island ! 1891. Ed. 



1466. albida, R.Br. Small White Orchis. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native, Pascual, ericetal. 



Very rare. Near Cwm Ffrwd. J.S. and T.H.T. Merthyr 

 district. E. and F. Near Coity. J .S. (2). Storrie knew the species, 

 as there is a specimen of his from Gourock in the Welsh Herbarium. 



1467. viridis, R.Br. Frog Orchis. Llys ysgyfarnog, Baldar blodeu- 

 wyrdd. 



Rare. Scarce. Native. Pascual, ericetal. 



Near Llantrithyd ; Hirwaun. J.S. Rhossili ; Bridgend. Ridd. 

 Port Eynon ; Middleton, Rhossili. Miss S. Llandough, 1841, 

 abundant. J.E. St. Bride's Major. V. Marcross. Miss K. 

 Richards, sp. ! Dunraven, two specimens only ! Ed. 



1468. bifolia, R.Br. Lesser Butterfly Orchis. Tegeirian dwyddalenawg. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Pascual, pratal, sylvestral. 



St. Fagans; St. George's; Boverton ; etc., not common. J.S. 

 Leckwith Woods. Miss Ollivant. Neath Valley. G.T. and H. 

 Cwrt-yr-Ala. H. Near Cwm Mawr Wood, Dunraven. Miss B. 

 Barry. D. Merthyr district. E. and F. Porthkerry. M.A.D., 

 I., and V. Michaelstone-le-Pit. Mrs. Russell. Mead Moor; Rhossili ; 

 Penrice. Miss S. Llandough, 1831. J.E. Rhiwbina ; Castell 

 Coch. V. Llandough ! 1891, segregate. U.C.Hb., Ed. Some of 

 these records are for the old aggregate — bifolia, and therefore 

 probably include the following species. 



I 469. chloroleuca, Ridley. Greater Butterfly Orchis. 



Rare. Scarce. Native. Pascual, pratal, sylvestral. 



Sully Wood ; St.-y-Nyll. J.S. Llandough and Penarth. 

 J.S. (2). Barry; 2-6-04. D- Vale of Neath, where both segregates 

 are very abundant and seem to merge into each other. H. Fleming- 

 stone, 1905 ! Penmark ! Llandough ! near Penarth ! One or two 

 isolated specimens only in each locality, but large, fine, and, I think, 

 quite typical. Ed, 



