FLOWERING PLANTS. 105 



SPIRANTHES, Rich. 



S. autumnalis, Rich. Autumnal Lady's Tresses. 7 9. Rare : 

 St. Margaret's and All Saints (EAH). Flixton (the late 

 J. Muskett). Near Gawdy Hall Wood (Mrs. Pemberton). 

 Bedingham Green (BG). 



CEPHALANTHERA, Rich. 



fC. ensifolia, Rich. Long-leaved Helleborine. 5, 6. Rare : 

 bushy places at the foot of the Bath Hills (BG). 



EPIPACTIS, Rich. 



E. lati folia, All. Broad-leaved Helleborine. 7, 8. Rare : the 

 Abbey Wood, Flixton, E. Gawdy Hall Wood (Mrs. 

 Pemberton). Reported also from Starston. 



ORCHIS, L. 



0. pyramidalis, L. Pyramidal Orchis. 6 8. Frequent : 

 Redenhall ; Starston ; Baker's Barn ; Gawdy Hall ; Al- 

 burgh ; Flixton ; Mendham ; Hoxiie ; Scole ; Dickie- 

 burgh ; Shimpling ; Gissing ; Tivetshall ; Shelton, etc. 



0. Morio, L. Green-winged Orchis. 5, 6. Abundant in 

 meadows : occasionally with white flowers. This and the 

 next species are called Cuckoo-flower in Norfolk. 



0. mascula, L. Early Purple Orchis. 4, 5. Common in woods 

 and meadows. 



0. incarnata, L. Common Marsh Orchis. 5, 6. Not com- 

 mon : marshy field, St. Margaret's (EAH), and meadows 

 near Weybread Mill, E. 



0. latifolia, L. Broad-leaved Marsh Orchis. 5, 6. Frequent : 

 Wortwell Marshes ; Weybread Marshes near the Targets ; 

 St. Margaret's ; Billingford ; Wacton ; Dickleburgh. 



0. maculata, L. Spotted Palmate Orchis. 5 7. Common 

 in woods and damp places. 



ACERAS, R. Br. 



A. anthropophora, R. Br. Green Man-Orchis. 6. Not com- 

 mon : meadows near Mendham Long Lane (the late J. 

 Muskett). Hartcup's plantations near Bungay (EAH). 



