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ACERAS ANTHROPOPHORA, Br. Green Man Orchis. P. 

 6. Downs and dry chalky places; very rare. I. In a 

 grassfield to the west of the lawn, on the N. side of 

 Westergate House (formerly), Dr. N. Tyacke. II. Nr. 

 Horsham, G.B.H. III. Stanmer. Danny Park, M. Nr. 

 Hurstpierpoint, rare, W.M. IV. Wood nr. Offham, M. 

 Nr. Chailey, 1863, J. Edwards. 



ORCHIS PYRAMIDALIS, L. Pyramidal Orchis. P. 6-7. 

 Downs and pastures ; com. on the chalk. I. Harting. 

 Adsdean. Hounsome's Plantation, Funtington. Halnaker 

 Down. Slindon. Barlavington Hanger. Graffham, 

 E.8.M. Goodwood, nr. the Racecourse, A. II. Billings- 

 hurst, S.E. Goring, 0. III. Nr. Bramber, A. Broad- 

 water, 0. Pyecombe, HI). Bor. Nr. Brighton, M. IV. 

 Slope nr. Offham chalk pit, com., U. V. Old Town Fields. 

 Folkington. Ratton. Wellington, JR. 



O. USTULATA, L. Dwarf Dark-winged Orchis. P. 6. 

 Downs ; not com. I. Harting, 1889, H. D. Gordon. III. 

 Portslade. Piecombe, M. Nr. Saddlescombe, rare, M.E. 

 Newtimber, W.M. IV. Cliffe Hill, nr. Lewes, not uncom., 

 U. V. Bet. Beachy Head and Eastdean. Cow Gap. 

 Downs above Meads, abund., 11. 



O. PURPUREA, Huds. (0. Fusca) ! Great Brown-winged 

 Orchis. P. 6. Chalky hills; very rare. W. Sussex, Sm. 

 Cat. I. Skirts of a wood at Eartham, 1905, spec, sent to 

 me, Mr. J. Stallard; one example only found after 

 diligent search; this is now in my herbarium. II. Woods 

 nr. High Down Hill, Durrington, Mr. S. Evershed. 



0. MORIO, L. Green-winged Orchis. Fool's Orchis. 8. 

 Ram's-horns. P. 6-7. Damp meadows and pastures ; com. 



O. MASCULA, L. Early Purple Orchis. S. Long-purples. 

 Dead men's fingers. P. 6-7. Woods and meadows; very 

 com. 



0. INCARNATA, L. Marsh Orchis. P. 6. Peat bogs and 

 wet meadows; not uncom. westward. Not reported from 

 VI. I. Racton, by the Ems. Aldsworth, with purple, 

 rose, and straw yellow flowers. Aldermere, Westbourne. 

 W. Ashling. Fishbourne, A. West Harting, H.D.G. 

 III. Hurstpierpoint, W.M. V. Nr. Tut Barn, East- 

 bourne, E. 



HYBRID, O. INCARNATA-MACULATA. I. Nr. Aids- 

 worth Ponds. (Bracts and spur of O. incarnata, solid 

 stem and spotted leaves of 0. maculata.) 



O. LATIFOLIA, L. Broad-leaved Marsh Orchis. P. 5-6. 

 Marshes and damp meadows ; not uncom. Not reported 

 from VI. I. Nr. Petworth. II. Amberley, on the bank of 

 the Arun, Walpole. III. Saddlescombe, M.E. IV. Lewes. 

 Levels nr. Iford, U. Nr. Sheffield Mill, M.E.D. V. Nr. 



