leO BOTANT. 



209. Scotch Fir. Pinus sylvestris. May. 



A native of the Highlands of Scotland, but commonly met with in 

 plantations. 

 Dioseoreacece 



210. Black Bryony. Tamus communis. May. 



Hedges and thickets ; Shibden and Hipperholme. 

 Orchidacece. 



211 Early purple Orchis. Orchis mascula. May. 



Hilly pastures at Upper Shibden. 



212 Spotted Hand-Orchis. 0. Maculata. May. 

 Damp meadows and wet places at Upper Shibden, and at Ogden. 



213 Aromatic Orchis. Gymnadenia conopsea. June. 



Hilly pastures at Upper Shibden, and at Ogden. 



214 Frog Orchis. Habenaria viridis. June 



Dry hilly pastures near Ogden, not common. 



215 Butterfly Orchis. H. bifolia. June. 



Fields at Ogden and in Luddenden Dean. 



216 Tway-blade. Listera ovata. May. 



Woods and meadows, in Luddenden Dean, 



217 Heart-leaved Tway-blade. L, cordata. June. 



Ogden clough, near the great rock, not common. 



Ii-idacece. 



218 Yellow Flag. Iris Pseud-acorus. June. 

 Marshy places on the banks of the stream in Luddenden Dean. 



219 Spring Crocus. Crocus vernus. March. 



In a meadow near Kipponden, rare. 



Amari/Uidacea. 



220 Poetic narcissus. Narcissus poeticus. June. 



Near Ogden, rare. 



221 Daffodil. N. Pseudo-narcissus. April. 



Pastures on the banks of the stream below Hipperholme. 

 Upper Shibden, rather sparingly. 



222 Snowdrop. Galanthus nivalis. February. 



Cromwell wood in Southowram, rare. 



Asparagacece. 

 228 Lily of the Valley. Convallaria majalis. May. 



Woodside plantation in Old Lane, rare. 



