226 oechidacejE. 



A'cebas R. Br. 

 1. A. anthropdphora R. Br. 



Ophrys anthropophora, R. ed. 1, 338; ed. 3, 364. 



Dry chalky places, P. June. 



1. Linton. Barrington Hill (until recently). Furze- 

 hills, Hildersham. Devil's Ditch; Westley; H. Babraham; 

 Mr Josh. Clark. — 3. Old Quarry, Haslingfield. Wimpole; N. 



Habenaria R. Br. 

 1. H. VlridlS R. Br. Frog Orchis. 



Orchis palmata flore niiridi, R. C. 107. 0. p. /. luteo- 

 wridi, M. M. 102. Satyrium viride, M. PI. 20. Relh. 361. 



Damp pastures. P. June, July. 



1. Linton. Burrough-Green. Pulbourn. Abington 

 Park; S. W. W. Devil's Ditch!; H. Pit near Chalkpit- 

 close, Sinton; J. M. Wood Ditton; Gatlidge; Relh. — 3. Be- 

 tween Bourn and Long Stow; N. — 4. King's Hedges. Ches- 

 terton ! ; H. — 5. Baitsbite. Horningsey Pen. Anglesey 

 Abbey!; H. 



2. H. chlorantha Bab. Butterfly Orchis. 



■ Orchis Serapias oifolia vel trifolia minor, R. C. 109. 

 M. M. 102. O. bifolia, M. PI. 20. Relh. 357. 



Clayey woods. P. May, June. 



1. Linton, Wood Ditton Park and Westley Woods. 

 Hall Wood, West Wratting. Barrington Hill; Relh. — 

 3. Whitwell, near Coton. Gamlingay, Eversden, and Kings- 

 ton Woods. Gayne's Copse, Comberton; S. W. W. Bar- 

 ton!; H. Caldecot; Harlton; N". — 4. Plantations by road 

 a little beyond the Observatory. In the Wood and round 

 the Park, Madingley. Dry Drayton; N. 



