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myself seen the Liparis before alive. I have often since 

 regretted that I did not ask where it grew ; and I also wish that 



I had pressed and preserved the specimen.' — F.W.B., Curator 

 of Bot. (lard., Trinity Coll., Dublin, by letter. 



Neottia nidus-avis Rich.f Native. Divs. 2.7.8. io.ii. 13.15. 16. 

 Listera ovata R.Br.f Native. Divs. 1 -3.5-1 7. 



Spiranthes autumnalis Rich.f Native. Divs. 12(2). 15. Speci- 

 mens from N. and S* in the Cty. Herb., Lincoln Castle. 



Epipactis latifolia A11.+ Native. Divs. 8. 11. 15. 16. 



Epipactis media Fr.f Native. Divs. 7. 11(2). (F.A.L.). 



Epipactis violacea Boreau.f Native. Div. 16. On Corn brash 

 only, in dense tufts. Mason and Peacock, 1895 (Ar. B.). 



Epipactis palustris Crantz.t Native. Divs. 4.5. Only found 

 in one spot in the latter Div. now, though the Cty. Herb, has 

 specimens from both. 



Orchis pyramidalis Scop.t Native. Divs. 2-4.6. 8- 16. 

 Orchis ustulata L*t Native. Divs. 2.3.5. 13.15. 16. 



Orchis puhpusea Huds. Lincolnshire. Dr. B. Carrington in 

 Bot. Gaz.j 1849, pp. 323-324. He calls it O.fusca Jacq. No 

 doubt he met with a very large specimen of O. ustulata L., like 

 the Lincolnshire specimen in the Cty. Herb., from the collection 

 of the Rev. Thomas Owston, and mistook it for O. purpurea. 



Orchis morio L.f Native. Divs. 2-7.9-17. 



f. flore albo.t Divs. 2.3.7. t 2. In this parish I have seen every 

 shade from the darkest of dark purple to white in one field. 



Orchis mascula L.f Native. Divs. 2.5-8.10-17. 



f. flore albo. Div. 13. 



Orchis incarnata L.t Native. Divs. 1.2.6.8-1 1. 14. 



Var. angustifolia Bab.t Div. 9. (F.A.L.). 



Orchis latifolia L.f Native. Divs. 2-5.7-9.1 1-16. Often an 



aggregate, including the last, I fear. 



Orchis maculata L.f Native. Divs. 1-16. 



Ac eras anthropophora R. Br. Div. 6. Gate Burton Wood, 

 4 plentiful in'.— Rev. T. V. Wollaston in PhyL, 1843, p. 523. See 

 F. A. Lees in Science Gossip, 1870, pp. 189 and 211. He did 

 not find it, and I believe once again Listera ovata was misnamed. 

 It is certainly found there, and the soil is unsuitable for Aceras. 



Ophrys apifera Huds.t Native. Divs. 2.3.6-1 1. 14-16. 



Ophrys muscifera Huds.f Native. Divs. 2.1 1. It is also said 



to have been found in Ancaster Quarries in Div. 15, but I have 



never seen a specimen. 



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