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of Holy Island, an unusual station for this jDlant of hilly heaths. 

 On the sandstone ridge near Eoss Castle, Twizell, Edlingham, 

 and on Alnwick Moor, Simonside, Harbottle Moor, and in the 

 Wansbeck tract at Darden and Rothley. In Tynedale on the 

 Haltwhistle and Sewing Shields hills and in Prestwick Carr. In 

 Allendale, ascending to 600 yards. In Durham on the Beldon 

 and Muggleswick Moors, and in Teesdale above Eglestone near 

 the station for Malaxis. 



2. L. ovata, E. Br. Native. British type. Area C, IST, D. 

 Eange 1-3. 



Frequent in meadows and damp grassy places, ascending in 

 Coquetdale to Windyhaugh, in Harwood Dale to 650 yards. 



3. EPIPACTIS, Rick. 



1. M latifoUa, A. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 



Not unfrequent in woods, ascending in South Tynedale to 200 

 yards near Langley Castle. 



2. E. palustris, Sw. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 



Eange 1. 



Not unfrequent in swamps; Haiden Dene, Alnmouth, Newham, 

 Spindlestone, Ellingham, Chevington, Eothley, Xirkwhelpington, 

 Kirkharle, Belsay, Hexham, Butterby, Cocken, Hylton, Castle 

 Eden Dene, Seaham, Hartlepool, Darlington, Stockton, &c. 



4. CEPHALANTHERA, Rich. 



1. C. ensifolia, Eich. Native. English type. Area D. 

 Eange 1. 



Sparingly in some of the Magnesian Limestone denes ; Castle 



Eden Dene, Hawthorn Dene, Horden Dene, Hesleden Dene (F. 



E!). 



5. ORCHIS, L. 



1. 0. 7norio, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. 

 Eange 1. 



In Cheviot-land this seems to have been gathered at one place 



