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Dry, chalky, and gravelly places. P. August, Sep- 

 tember. 



1. Coldham's Common; S. W. W. Shelford Common!; H. 

 Linton; Sawston; G. S. G. By Himton Moor; J. M. By 

 T ever sham Moor towards the Gogmagogs ; Ray. — 2. Sawston 

 Moor; N. Five miles from Cambridge on the road to Bark- 

 way /^JRelh. — 4. Hill of Health; In a field to the left of the 

 road from Histon to the Ely road; Relh. — 5. Moor near 

 Snailwell; Newmarket Heath; Relh. — 8. Wisbech!; H. and 

 J. B. Roman banks near Newton; W. M. 



LfsTEEA R. Br. 

 1. L. OVSlta R. Br. T way -blade. 



Ophrys, R C. 105. M. M. 103. Ophrys ovata, M. PI. 

 20. Relh. 362. 



Woods, copses, and shady places. P. May, June. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, (3) Wim- 

 pole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Bottisham!; H. 

 Chippenham. Pen Ditton. — 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



Neottia Linn. 

 1. N. NidllS-avis Linn. Bird's-nest. 



Ophrys Nidus-avis, Relh. ed. 1, 336; ed. 3, 362. 

 Dense woods. P. June. 



1. Linton Wood ! ; S. W. W. Wood Ditton Park Wood. 

 Balsham Wood ! ; R. B. S. — 4. Madingley Wood; Relh. 



Epipactis Rich. 



1. E. media Pries. 



Helleborine latifolia montana, R. C. 73. M. M. 103. 

 Serapias latifolia, M. PI. 20. Relh. 367. 

 Woods. P. August. 



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