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GYNANDRIA.—MONANDRIA. 
O. mascula, Sm. Compend. p. 129. E. B. t. 631. 
Woods, frequent.. Plentiful at Woodlands. 
O. pyramidalis, Sm. Compend. p. 129. E. B, t. 110. 
Moist fields near Dublin, frequent. 
O. latifolia, Sm. Compend. p. 129. E. B. t. 2308. 
Marshes and moist meadows, common. 
A variety with flesh coloured flowers is plentiful in salt marshes near Beldoyle, 
and in a marsh near Kingstown. 
O. maculata, Sm. Compend. p. 129. E. B. t. 632, 
Pastures and moory places, very common. 
GYMNADENIA,. 
G. conopsea, Sm. Compend. p, 129. E. B. t. 10 (Orchis conopsea). 
Moist banks and pastures, not unfrequent. Plentiful in Kelly’s Glen, and in a 
marsh as you enter Enniskerry from the Scalp, right hand side of the road. 
HABENARIA, 
H. viridis, Brown in Hort. Kewensis, ed. 2. y. 5. p. 192. Hook in Curt. 
Fl. Lond. ed. 2. with a fig. and E. B. t. 54, (Satyrium viride ). 
Dry hilly pastures, not uncommon. Plentiful in meadows east side of Howth, 
and in Kelly’s Glen, above the gap of Ballinascorney. 
H. albida, Brown in Hort. Kewensis, ed. 2. v. 5. p. 193 and E. B. t. 505. 
Mountainous pastures. At Luggy-law near the lake; Mr. Templeton and 
Mr. Underwood. In the Queen’s county, between Stradbally and Cul- 
lenagh; Mr. Bradburry. 
H. bifolia, E. B. t. 22 (Orchis bifolia). Brown in Hort. Kewensis, ed, 2. v. 
5. p. 193. Hook. in Curt. Fl. Lond. ed. 2 with a figure. 
Moist grounds and marshy places among the mountains, county of Wicklow, 
and bogs in the Queen’s county, &c. 
OPHRYS- 
O. apifera, Sm. Compend. p. 130. E. B. t. 383. 
Portmarnock sands, near the south end, abundantly. First found there by 
John Rogers, Esq. and sparingly near Enniskerry, on dry banks by the 
marsh, near the bridge. aes 
NEOTTIA, 
N._ spiralis, Brown in Hort. Kewensis, ed. 2. v. 5. p. Sm. Compend. p. 130. 
E. B. t. 541 (Ophrys spiralis). 
Near Cork; Rey. Wm. Hincks. Found occasionally on Bray common. 
