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FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. I S3 



1457- Orchis maculata. Lmn., io8. 



(Spotted Orchis), 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. July. 



Common in all the divisions in meadows and grassy 

 places. 



1459. Ophrys apifera. Huds. 59. 



(Bee Orchis). 

 Native, Eng., i, 2, 3, 4. July, I. 



Rare; chiefly on the chalk. Hessle Cliff (G.N.) ; Mr. 

 Fierkd and myself first found it at Hessle, 27th June, 1898,* 

 where, however, we had heard it was found years ago ; the 

 Warren, Kilnsea near Spurn (Mr. W. Wood, of Hull) ; 

 Settrington and Mennythorpe (M.B.S.); near raihva}', 

 Driffield (W.H.B., 1895) ; and in July, 1901, Messrs. 

 MacLean and Waterfall found a big clump of it at Kelsey 

 Hill gravel pit, Holderness. 



1462. O. muscifera. Huds., 43. 



(Fly Orchis). 

 Native, Eng., Incognit. 



Rare. "About Hessle" (B.), not recently confirmed. 

 Has not '■'■ apifera'" \)&&n meant, of which Baine has no record 

 for Hessle? 



1464. Habenaria conopsea. Benth., 98. 



(Clove Orchis). 



Native, Brit., 2, 6, 7. July. ^^^ 



Rare. Very sparingly in Heslington fields ; at Fulford 



Ings the large fetid form again found by W. Whitwell, 1877; 



Brough gravel-pits (E.A.P. ) ; Cottingham Common, 1850 



(G.N.). The last locality is now nearly all cultivated. 



1467. H. viridis. R.Br. 97. 



(Frog Orchis). 

 Native, Brit., i, 2, 5, 6, 7. July, HI. 



Common, especially on clay. Hornsea, Lowthorpe, 

 &c. ; Heslington fields (B. and H.S.); near River Derwent 

 (M.B.S.). 



