ORCHIDACEvE. 227 



O'phrys Linn. 



1. 0. api'fera Huds. Humble-bee Orchis. 



Orchis sphegodes sive fucum refer ens, R. C. 109. Or. 

 fuciflora galea et alis purpurascentibus, M. M. 102. Op. 

 apifera, M. PL 20. Relh. 365. 



Chalky pastures and pits. P. June, July. 



1. Between Little Wilbraham and Fulbourn. Lately in 

 the Avenue and fields at Brooklands, Cambridge ; S. W. W. 

 Old chalk-pits, Hinton. In the plantations by the road 

 crossing the railway, Trumpington. Stetclrworth. Thickets 

 near the brook at Fulbourn. Westhoe Park near Linton; 

 W. H. C. Furze-hills, Hildersham ; Rev. Dr Cookson. 

 Burrough-Green; Ray. Abington; J. F. Temersham ; Relh. 

 — 2. Triplow!; Near the railway, Sawston; N. Odsey; 

 H. F. Shepreth; N. W. Shelf ord; J. F.— 3. Comber- 

 ton; Harlton ; Kingston ! ; Barrington; Haslingfield; Great 

 Eversden ; Orwell ; N. Trumpington Spinney ; W. H. C. 

 Bourn ; Rev. E. A. Powell. Long Stow ; Rev. J. Rushton. 

 — 4. Copse at further end of Moor Barns Thicket ; Honey 

 Hill, Childerley ; Oakington ; S. W. W. Madingley Field ! ; 

 Rev. F. France. Dry Drayton ; N. — 5. Park and an ad- 

 joining close, Bottisham; S. W. W. Anglesey Abbey; H. 

 Chippenham; Relh. 



2. 0. aranifera Huds. Spider Orchis. 



Orchis sive Testiculus Sphegodes hirsuto fore, R. C. 

 App. i. 7, M. M. 102. Op. apifera ft, M. PL 20. Op. ara- 

 nifera, Relh. 366. 



Chalky and gravelly places. P. April, May. 



1. On a balk towards the Roman road, Abington. Dry 

 open chalky banks near Hildersham, sparingly; G. S. G. 

 but it has not been recently found. In a bushy close by the 

 foot-way between the two Abingtons; T. M. Near £artlow; 



