186 ORCHID ACEJE. 



G. Hallen marshes. Coinpton Greenfield. Near Filton. 



S. Boggy meadows between Dundry Hill and Barrow 

 Gurney. Boggy spots in the lowlands near Burnham, 

 and in the Cheddar Valley. VL 



734. 0. pyramidalis, L. 



Native; wi banks, downs, and dry bushy places, chiefly on 

 limestone ; rather local, but abundant in many places. 



G. Formerly frequent in the Avon gorge below Bristol; 

 now destroyed or nearly so. Blaise Castle, and Kings- 

 weston Hill. Railway banks near Horfield, and at 

 Patchwav. Plentiful on the hills above Wotton-under- 

 Edge, Nibley, and Dursley. Wyck Rooks. Stapleton, 

 1842. Herb. Stephens. 



S. Brean Down, Hilly pastures near Clevedon, and 

 above Congresbury. Rocky hills about Combe Hay, 

 and not uncommon in the vicinity of Bath. Between 

 Buckland Dinham and Great Elm. On banks on both 

 sides of the high road between Pensford and Whit- 

 church. On the high ground above Wraxall. Above 

 Tickenhain. Uphill. Abundant about Wells. Weston- 

 in-Gordano. Worle Hill. VII. 



GYMNADENIA, R. Br. 



735. G-. conopsea, E. Br. 



Native ; in boggy meadows and in hilly pastures, frequent. 



G. Alveston. Filton Meads, plentiful in some seasons. 

 Oldland. Pucklechurch. Wick war. Near Wyck Rocks. 



S. Meadows near Clevedon. Hutton. Weston-in- 

 Gordano. Between Buckland and Great Elm. On 

 Mendip at Tining's Farm, sparingly. Pasture N.W. 

 of Dundry Hill. Several stations near Bath. Moors 

 near Wells. VI. VII. 



