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ORCHIS—HABENARIA, 37i 
Orchis latifolia 1. including incarnata L. British type. 
Native. Area general. Range o-500. Frequent in grassy 
places and woods, ascending to the scars of Skellgill and the 
plateau of Holwick Fell. 
Orchis maculata L. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-550. Common in damp places, ascending almost to 
the edge of the upper zone on the slope of Mickle Fell towards 
Maize Beck. 
Gymnadenia conopsea R.Br. British type. Native. 
Areag 876.4321. Rangeo-450. Frequent in damp and 
grassy places in the dales, ascending to Upper Cronkley and 
the Main Limestone scars of Kisdon. In the Central Valley 
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at Theakstone, Exilby, Burniston, Thirsk, and Towthorpe Com- 
mon. This species and several others not registered as 
Montane have a role not very different from some of the plants 
placed in the Montane category. 
Habenaria bifolia R.Br. including Æ. chlorantha Bab. 
British type. Native. Areag 87, 54321. Range 0-400. 
Frequent in shaded places amongst the hills, ascending in the 
Yore district to the upper part of Coverdale, in Swaledale to 
Ravenseat. In the Central Valley on Carthorpe Moor, 
Stockton Forest, Strensall and Towthorpe Commons, and in Cra- 
thorn woods. Of the two species Habenaria chlorantha is with 
us the most frequent and has the widest vertical range. ‘The 
genuine défolia grows upon the Hambleton plateau near 
Hambleton House, at an elevation of 300 yards. 
Habenaria viridis R.Br. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-400. Frequent in grassy places, ascending 
in ‘Teesdale to Upper Cronkley, and as high in Widdale, 
Habenaria albida R.Br. Scottish type. Native. Mon- 
tane. Areag87.3. Range 200-450. In grassy places in 
several stations amongst the hills. In the west at Upper 
Cronkley, Winch Bridge, Hudswell, Mossdale, and many places 
in Upper Wensleydale, Whitfield Gill and Thoralby. In the 
Sept. 1892. 
