106 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Shimpling (JM). Tivetshall St. Margaret (TS). Ear- 

 sham (NBG). In a dry pit (now the Dove House Dell) 

 at the end of Mr. Wright's garden at Mendham, Norfolk 

 (BG). 



OPHRYS, L. 



0. apifera, Huds. Bee Orchis. 6, 7. Common in some years : 

 Needham Alder Carr Meadows ; between Wey bread 

 Church and Beck ; Baker's Barn Brickyard, Redenhall : 

 Gawdy Hall Wood ; Mendham Long Lane ; Denton ; 

 Earsham ; St. Margaret's ; Flixton ; Dickleburgh ; Shimp- 

 ling. Frequent near Harleston (BG, 1805). Plentiful 

 1884. 



0. muscifera, Huds. Fly Orchis. 5 7. Occasional : All 

 Saints' Rectory field with Spiranthes autumnalis (EAH, 

 1884). Shimpling (JC). Gawdy Hall Wood (NBG, and 

 Mrs. Pemberton). Bath Hills and Earsham Wood (WA). 



HABENARIA, R. Br. 



H. conopsea, Benth. (Gymnadenia conopsea, R. Br.). % Fragrant 

 Orchis. 6 8. Not common : Shimpling (JM). Dickie- 

 burgh (DC). Fulham (TS). Sparingly on Wacton Com- 

 mon (T). Reported also from Gawdy Hall. 



H. viridis, R. Br. Frog Orchis. 6 8. Abundant in fields 

 near St. Margaret's (EAH), F. Ditchingham (T). 



H. bifolia, R. Br. Lesser Butterfly Orchis. 68. Frequent 

 in damp woods and pastures : Gawdy Hall Wood ; Need- 

 ham ; Wey bread ; Starston ; Mendham. Denton (Rev. 

 C. T. Cruttwell). Wacton (T). 



H. chloroleuca, Rid. (H. chlorantha, Bab.). Greater Butterfly 

 Orchis. 5, 6. Not uncommon : Gawdy Hall Wood ; 

 Starston Wood ; Rush all Wood ; Flixton. 



IBIDEM. 



IRIS, L. 



I. fcetidissima, L. Blue Iris. 5 7. Not common : Mend- 

 ham Grove, Norfolk, F. Flixton Long Plantation, I. 

 Swampy ground, Tivetshall Wood (Rev. H. T. Frere). 

 Very abundant on the Bath Hills, Ditchingham (WA). 

 Cf. Introd., p. 32. 



