130 ORCHIDACE^E. 



1. Millook, Harvey, B.E.C., 1914, p. 75. 



3. Par, Harvey, loc. cit. 



4. St. Enodoc Marsh, 1915, Thurston. 



5. Newquay, 1914, Vigurs. Perranporth, 1916, Harvey. Lam- 

 briggan, Perranzabuloe, Rilstone. 



6. Swamp and valley near Very an, 1913, Thurston. 



7. Lizard, F. J. Smith, B.E.C., 1915, p. 212. 



*Hybrid. 0. prsetermissa x maculata, Linn. vera. 

 6. Perranwell, Druce, B.E.C., 1914, p. 24. 



0. ericetorum, Linton (O. maculata, Linn. var. prcecox, 

 Webster). 



3. Bodmin Moor, 1920, Thurston. 



8. Tremithick Moor, 1912, Hosking. 



In the Journal of Botany, 192 /, p. 305, Colonel Godfery points 

 out that O. ericetorum, Linton, is identical with O. elodes, 

 Griesbach, and, as that name dates from 1845, while Linton's 

 O. ericetorum dates from 1900 (Flora of Bournemouth], and 

 O. maculata var. prcecox, Webster, from 1886, the name of 

 the plant must be O. elodes, Griesbach, or O. maculata var. 

 elodes. 



Habenaria conopsea, Benth. 



4. St. Breock Downs, 1915, Thurston. 



H. bifolia, Br. 



1. Road between Morwenstow and Kilkhampton, 1911, G. C. 

 Henderson. 



3. The record for Trelawney Hill (Flora) should be transferred 

 to H. virescens. Two spots in Yearl's Coombe, Trelawney 

 river, Miss C. Grigg; 1917, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. 

 Prideaux near St. Blazey, Medlin. Crinnis, 1912, J. H. 

 Collins. 



7. Coverack; Goonhilly Downs, Rev. H. E. Fox, R./.C., 1911, 

 p. 388. 



H. virescens, Druce. 



2. Woods above Lynher river, 1919, H. S. Thompson. 



1 . Waste moorland on top of Tresparret Downs near the 

 Highcliff, 1921, Smith-Pearse. 



3. One plant by roadside near Lan^reek, 1911; abundant bv 

 high road west of East Taphouse, F. H. Perrycoste. Church 

 bridge, Duloe, 1906, Adams. 



