274 ORCHIDES. 
Gl. Hayfield; Charlesworth Coombs, Fl. Ashton. From the neighbour- 
hood of Chapel-en-le-Frith, Bot. Guide. Near Ashopton Inn. 
G2. Wirksworth, Gibbs. Whatstandwell, Painter, Natt. Stanton, N. H. 
Tutb. Eyam Moor. 
P, Whitwell Wood, Friend. Belph Moor. 
Tl. Yeldersley, Miss Wright. 
T2. Meadow N. of brook below Spondon Fields, Smith MSS.  Ockbrook, 
Hassé, C.D. 
T3. Meadows at Calke, Purchas, J.B. Bretby, Gibbs. Foremark, Painter, 
J.B. Repton, Rept. F. é& F. 
H. bifolia &.Br. Butterfly Orchis, 
Native. B. Woodland, heaths, meadows. Rare. P. June-July. 
First records, for the aggregate, Gisborne, 1790-95; Glover, 1829; for the 
segregate, Top. Bot., 1874, & 1883, 390. 
L. Buxton, Buxton Gwide. Between Ashbourne and Woodeaves, Glover. 
G1. Newfields near Chapel, going down to the brook on the left, Gisborne. 
C. Ferriby Brook, Morley, one specimen, Whittaker, C.D. Meadows near 
Dale, Hassé, C.D. 
T3. Milton, Rept. F. é F. 
N.B.—None of the above are certainly H. ew-bifolia ; the entry in Top. Bot., 
however, evidences its occurrence in the County. 
H. chloroleuca Ridley. Butterfly Orchis. H. chlorantha Bab. 
Native. B. Bushy places, meadows, woods. Rather rare. P. June-July. 
First record, Smith MSS., 1854-1870. 
L. Lathkil Dale; Matlock Bath, Whitelegg, C.D. Dovedale, Smith MSS. 
Between Thorpe and Mappleton, Purchas, J.B. Bradwell, Emmet. 
Gl. Near the Powder Mills, Fernilee, Barker. Stirrup; Charlesworth 
Coombs, Fl. Ashton. Near Westend Farm, Gibbs. Combes Moss, Linton. 
G2. Froggatt Edge, Gibbs. 
Tl. Osmaston-by-Ashbourne, and meadows throughout the district, Smith 
MSS. Snelston Park; between Edlaston and Cubley, Miss Sandford. Shirley, 
in meadows near the wood. 
T3. Calke district, “H. bifolia in Bloxam’s collection seems to be rather 
H, chlorantha,” Purchas, J.B. 
[Cypripedium Calceolus /. Lady's Slipper. 
L. Formerly found on the Heights of Abraham but long since extirpated, 
Crewe & Whittaker.) 
