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end (?) olim ; Sevenoaks (? downs near) ; Norbury Park ; bordering 

 banks, Croham Hurst, Purley Downs, Epsom Downs ; Box Hill ; chalk- 

 pits on the Hog's Back ; near Tring (by the park) ; chalk banks in old pits, 

 Reigate Hill ;* in two copses near Harefield, on the road to Oxbridge ; 

 Cookham, and in Bisham Wood, Berks. ; Buckland Hill, E. end ; about 

 Albury, Shiere, and Chipstead (olim) ; Morant's Court Hill (old pit). 



ORCHIS HIRCINA. Borders of woods, &c. In the Kentish and Surrey chalk 

 districts, very rare, perhaps extinct ; near Knockholt ; ? also between 

 Farningham and Shoreham ; ? borders of Darent Wood ; ? and road to 

 Greenstreet Green ; ? at Trailing Down (olim) ; roadside between Cray- 

 ford and Dartford (olim) ; Box Hill (olim) ; near Puddledock and Stan- 

 hill, in Wilmington parish (oiiin). 



ORCHIS CONOPSEA. See GYMNADENIA. 



ORCHIS PYRAMIDALIS. Banks and downs in the Surrey, Kentish, and 

 Herts, chalk districts, abundant, 6-8. Greenhithe chalk-pits ;* North- 

 fleet and Gravesend : Harefield ; Purfleet : Tring Downs ; * and Aldbury ; 

 Box Hill, and the Betchworth hills ;* 'Dorking chalk-pit;* hills W. 

 of Dorking ;* banks bordering Croham Hurst ; Mickleham Downs ; 

 Reigate hills ; * hills E. of Merstham ;* Shoreham ;* hills E.* and W. 

 of Wrotham ;* on the Hog's Back ;* chalky banks between Down and 

 Cudham ; Purfleet ; Cobham Park, bordering banks towards Cuxton. 



ORCHIS USTULATA. Jn similar situations, but far less frequent, 5-6. 

 Box Hill ; Buckland Hill ;* S. side of the Hog's Back ; Tring and Aldbury ; 

 between Knockholt and Wrotham Downs : Mickleham ; Harefield ; be- 

 tween Colley and Buckland Hill. 



ORCHIS INCARNATA. Rare, local ; near Ongar ; Hatfield. 



ORCHIS MILITARIS. Borders of woods in the Kentish, Surrey, and Berk- 

 shire downs, rare, 5. Box Hill (olim)] about Dartford, Northfleet, and 

 Gravesend (?) olim ; near Rochester ; woods about Cobham Park, near 

 Cuxton (var. fnsca) ; also between Knockholt and Wrotham ; pit near 

 the mill, Harefield ; Buckland Hill ; Tring, banks W. and Aldbury downs ; 

 near Reading ; Bisham Wood, Berks. 



ORCHIS PURPUREA. See ORCHIS MILITARIS, var. fusca (the Kentish form, 

 and now not seen in Surrey, except possibly on Buckland Hill). 



ORCHIS MORIO. Meadows and pastures, frequent, 5-6. Below Box Hill 

 and the Betchworth hills ; field left of road between Lee and Eltham 

 (?) olim ; meadows opposite Swan Inn, Hendon ; meadows of Down 

 Farm and Hightrees Farm, Reigate; between Ash railway station and the 

 Hog's Back ; meadows at Pinner* and Ruislip,* abundantly ; meadows 

 between the mill, Esher, and W. Moulsey* ; Chigwell ; pastures near 

 Hertford ; N. Mimms ; St. Albans ; Great Berkhampstead ; Essendon. 



ORCHIS MASCULA. Woods and pastures, frequent, 4-6. Box Hill ; between 

 Lee and Eltham, with the preceding (?) olim ; Epping Forest ;* Mickle- 

 ham ; N. Mimms ; Harefield ; Mill Hill ; copse near Pinner Wood ; 

 plentiful in the meadows between the mill, Esher, and W. Moulsey ;* 

 between Down and Cudham ; Ruislip;* Pinner ;* Epping Forest; copses, 

 Wray Common. 



ORCHIS LATIFOLIA. Marshes and moist meadows, frequent, 6-7. Wim- 

 bledon Common, in the further ravine ;* Ruislip Moor,* abundant ; 



