ave THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Nov.-Dre., 1919. 
maculata; (3), renaming O. ericetorum as O. maculata, and then making 
. maculata into a new species under the name of O. Fuchsii. This has 
introduced the following additions (we enumerate them alphabetically) : 
(1), O. ericetorum xX Fuchsii; (2), O. ericetorum X incarnata; (3), O. 
ericetorum X latifolia; (4), O. ericetorum X maculata; (5), O. ericetorum 
x pretermissa; (6), O. Fuchsii X latifolia; (7), O. Fuchsii x maculata 
{=.O. transiens, Druce); (8), O. Fuchsii X prztermissa; (g), O. incarnata 
x pretermissa; (10), O latifolia  pretermissa; and (11), O. maculata X 
pretermissa (= O. Hallii, Druce). Of O. Fuchsii X incarnata we do not 
find a record, though in the Linnean sense it would come under O. ambigua. 
ORCHIGYMNADENIA HEINZELIANA, Camus (Orchis maculata X Gym-, 
nadenia Conopsea).—Gathered near Sevenoaks, in 1898, *by Mr. Henry 
Peirson (Journ. Bot., 1899, p. 360), and afterwards near Dorking, by Mr. F. 
A. Muirhead (O.R., vii. p. 274; xii. p. 221). It is also known from near 
Winchester, and we regard the Orchis ericetorum X Habenaria Conopsea 
gathered by Mr. Marshall in West Sunderland, and in Forfarshire, and by 
Mr. Druce in Berwickshire (Journ. Bot., 1907, p. 299), as forms of the same. 
The hybrid is also known from Austria and France, and has also been 
called Orchigymnadenia Legrandiana, but the above appears to be the 
earliest specific name. 
ORCHIPLATANTHERA CHEVALLIERIANA, Camus (Orchis maculata X 
Platanthera bifolia).—Found on a large moor near Perth, in 18G7, by Mr. 
Arthur Reid, among a profusion of the parents, and afterwards in a hayfield 
near Shepton Mallett, Somerset, in 1913 (O.R., v. pp. 234, 2353 xxi. Pp: 235)- 
It has long been known as a French hybrid. 
ORCHICELOGLOssUM DomINIANUM, Camus (Orchis latifolia x Ccelo- 
glossum viride).—Found in the Winchester district by the Rev. H. Quirke, 
and recorded as Habenaria Conopsea X Orchis latifolia (Winch. Coll. Nat. 
Hist. Soc., 1911-13, p. 6), and as Habenaria Wintoni, Druce (Rep. Bot. Exch. 
Club, 1911, p. 33; 1917, p. 157, t. 10). Originally described from Germany. 
There appears to be a little doubt about the Orchis parent, and O. incarnata 
has been suggested, so that the name may cover more than a single hybrid. 
There is also a suggestion that the Orchis parent may itself be a hybrid. 
ORCHIC@LOGLOSSUM MIxTUM, Asch. and Grabn. (Orchis maculata X 
Coeloglossum viride.)—See page 144 for history. Weregard Orchis Fuchsii 
xX Habenaria viridis (Winch. Coll. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1915-17, p. 12, with 
three plates), as identical. It is known from Germany and France, but 
is included under the preceding by Camus. 
GYMNACAMPTIS ASCHERSONII, Camus (Gymnadenia Conopsea X Ana- 
camptis pyramidalis).—Recorded from the Winchester district by the Rev. 
H. Quirke (Winch. Coll. Nat. Hist. Soc., 1911-13, p. 12). Originally 
described from Germany. : 
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