MONOCOTYLEDONES. 363 



1. Epipactis palustris. Marsh Helleborine. Common 

 in the Quag. 



1. Orchis morio. Meadow Orchis. Abundant. 



2. O. mascula. Early Purple Orchis. Abundant. 



3. 0. tfstulata. Dark-winged Orchis. Rare. 



4. 0. pyramidalis. Pyramidal Orchis. Abundant. 



5. O. latifolia. Broad-leaved Marsh Orchis. Bare. 



Grows in the Quag. 



6. 0. incarnata. Common Marsh Orchis. Common. 



7. O. maculata. Spotted-leaved Orchis. Abundant. 



8. O. conopsea. Fragrant Orchis. Rare. 



1. Habenaria chlorantha. Greater Butterfly Orchis. 



Common in the woods. 



2. H. viridis. Frog Orchis. Rare. Discovered by 



G. B. Wollaston, Esq., in Honny Mead, 

 June, 1874. 



1. Ophrys apifera. Bee Orchis. Very rare. Found 

 by myself in a field near the Quag last June. 

 It used formerly to grow in Alder Mead and in 

 Whitedown chalk-pit. 



Iridacea. 



1. Iris foetidissima. Foetid Iris. Common. 



2. I. pseudacorus. Yellow Water Iris. Common. 



AmaryUidacea. 



1. Narcissus pseudo-narcissus. Daifodil, or Lent Lily. 

 Abundant on Dungeon, and in several of the 

 fields of Newland ; also in Broad Alders. 



