l82 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



1448. Orchis ustulata. Linn., 43. 



(Dwarf Orchis). 



Native, Ger. , 1-7. May, IV. 



In meadows and pastures frequent. At Brantingham 

 Dale (G.N., 1850) ; Brough (Y.N.U., 1901) ; Arras (J.J.M.) ; 

 Hornsea Mere (C.W. , 1895), where I also saw it in 1898; 

 Fulford Ing-s (H.S.) ; Barlby, near Selby (W.N.C.) ; Kenney- 

 thorpe (M.B.S.). 



1452. O. Morio. Linn., 63. 

 (Green-winged Meadow Orchis. "Crowfeet," E.R.D.). 



Native, Eng,, 1-7. May, IV. 



Very common in pastures in Holderness and Derwentland, 

 with many varieties of colouring from white and cream to 

 dark purple. 



1453. 0. maSCUla. Linn., 106. 

 (Early Purple Orchis. " Crowfeet ") 



Native, Brit.^ 1-7. May, II. 



Very common in copses and woods. The first orchis to 

 flower in East Riding. 



H55- O. incarnata. Linn., 67. 



Native, Brit., i, 2, 6, 7. July, I. 



In damp places, as at Hornsea Mere, Pulfin Bog, and 

 Driffield ; var. angustifolia Bab. at Staddlethorpe, 1878 

 (VV.W.) ; much commoner with us than O. latifolia, of 

 which it is supposed by some to be a variety. 



1456. O. latifolia. Linn., 42 {Agg., 105). 

 (Marsh Orchis). 



Native, Brit., i, 2, 6, 7. July, 11. 



The same as for O. incarmita, only much less frequent. 



