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HABENARIA R. Br. 

 1. H. conopsea Bentli. — Fragrant Orchis. 



Gyrrmadenia conopsea E. Br. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 52°-55i°. Tlu'oughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Clay baiLks, pastures, and teatiiB ; frequent and loeaUy abun- 

 dant. Fl. June-July. Calcieole C. 



I. Near Lough Gill, Castlegregory, Eerry : Hart 1884. South 

 ol Tarbert, Kerry : R. W. S. i8gi. Banks of the Lee {Mr. Brum- 

 moni) : Flor. Cork. — II. Near Clonmel {Miss 8.. Gruhl) : Cyh. 

 At Toughal, near the bog {Dr. C. Ball) : AUiri's Cork. — 

 III. "Wilton and Bellvue, Kilkenny {Bev. S. Madden) : Cyh. By 

 the Nore near Abbeyleix, and near Durrow, Queen's Co. : Sart 

 z88s S.— IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. and X. Frequent, occurring 

 in many stations in "Wicklow, Dublin, Kildare, Clare, Limerick, 

 Galway, "Westmeath, Tipperary, Longford, Sligo, Fermanagh, 

 Monaghan, Armagh, and Tyrone, but apparently very rare in 

 Wexford and in the extreme west of Galvay and Mayo. — 

 XI. Macamish Point and Marble HOI : Hart 1880. Meevagh, 

 Midroy Bay ; Miss Kinaham,. — XII. Abundant at the base of 

 Umbra Books, Derry : Moore MS. In numerous stations in Antrim 

 and Down: Flor. N.-E. and -Sf. ^P. i8g5. 



Sea-level ia Antrim and in Kerry. To 900 ft. in Clare (iV. C). 



Rare in the South and not recently found in county Cork. 



2. H. Intacta Benth. — ( 



NeoUnea intaeta Reich. — Orchis intacta Link — 0. atlamtica "WiUd.— 



Aeeras densiflora Boiss. — Tinma oylindraeea Biv. 

 Districts — — — — — VI. — — IX. — — — 

 Lat. 53° 6' — 53° 30'. Galway, Clare, and Mayo. Type, Hibernian. 



Lowland. Rocky pastures on Kmestone ; local and rare. Fl. May. 



VI. In a large rocky pasture field, called the " Hunting 

 Course," to the west of the Nut-wood at Castle Taylor, Gal way. 

 May, 1864 {Miss F. M. More) : Seeman's Jowrn. of Bot. 1864, 

 p. 228. Plentiful about 3 miles south-west of Castle Taylor ; 

 also about 2 miles east of Kinvarra, 1898 ; Mrs. M. F. Joyce. 

 Base of Glanquin Hills, Clare : Corry 1880. Around Bally- 

 vaughaii, Clare, extending for about 6 miles west and 3 miles east 



