378 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
east amongst both ranges; Northdale, Hawnby, Helmsley, 
Dowthwaite Dale, Newtondale, and Hole of Horcum. 
Ophrys apifera Huds. English type. Native. Xero- 
philous. Area8 76.432. Range 50-200. In the western 
dales in woods and grassy places at Hipswell, West Burton, 
Aysgarth Force and Ellershaw near Wensley. About the 
Magnesian Limestone at Thorp Arch and Gebdykes near 
Masham. In the Central Vale on Carthorpe Moor. Amongst 
the eastern calcareous hills in several places ; the Harriot Air, 
Rievaulx Terrace, Beckdale, Dowthwaite Dale, Hildenley Wood, 
Forge Valley. Fox-cover two miles N.W. of Thirsk ; W. ZFoggitt. 
First field in the cars beyond Ruswarp ; Æ. Braithwaite. 
Ophrys muscifera Huds. English type. Native. Xero- 
philous Area76.43. ‘Range 50-200. In the western 
dales at West Burton, Coverham, and Ellershaw. About the 
Magnesian Limestone at Thorp Arch and Marfield near 
Masham. Amongst the eastern calcareous hills in numerous 
stations ; Hawnby Bank, Flazendale, Old Byland, Rievaulx, 
Beckdale, Cawklees Wood, Oxcar’s Wood, Dowthwaite Dale, 
Thornton Dale, Yedmandale, etc. Aysgarth Force ; J. Percival. 
Boltby Bank; IM. Foggitt, ‘Top of cliff near Staithes; 2. 
Braithwaite. This species and the preceding, like Convallaria 
majalis, furnish typical illustrations of the Xerophilous role. 
Malaxis paludosa Swartz. Incognit. This species was 
found by a miner of the name of John Binks, who lived at 
Middleton-in-Teesdale about fifty. years ago, upon the spur of 
hill upon the Yorkshire side of the High Force, but I am not 
aware that it has been met with recently. 
Cypripedium Calceolus IL. Intermediate type. Native. 
Area 3. Range 150. The best known station for this species 
is in Ouldray Gill near Helmsley, where it has been gathered by 
several botanists. Mr. J. H. Phillips of Beadlam Grange saw 
the plant there in flower in 1849. It has also been met with in 
the main dale of Rye between Hawnby and Rievaulx, and may 
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