Listera.] ORCHIDE. 275 
estuary east. of the Suspension Bridge; sparingly near 
Killowen, frequent in the Ardtully woods and west of 
Kilgarvan, 1890-1904.—III. Sparingly by the roadside on 
the west side of Blackstones bridge, Glencar, 1911: R.W.S. 
A small form about Lickeen, Glencar, 1903: F. Bouskell.— 
IV. Sparingly in the Glencar woods near the Caraghbeg 
River, 1911 ; in Beaufort woods, 1902, and sparingly on the 
banks of the Owenreagh stream south of the Upper Killarney 
Lake, 1899.—VI. In many localities about the Killarney 
Lakes, often very fine and abundant, as in Muckross demesne, 
the Home Park, &c.; near Rockfield and Fahagh ; in a 
boggy pasture west of Barraduff ; sparingly in woods west 
of Loo Bridge, Glenflesk ; about Farranfore, 1888-1914.— 
VII. Abundant in Ballyseedy woods east of Tralee, 1890, and 
sparingly about Scrahan near the Spa, Tralee Bay, 1899: 
R.W.S. Near Kilmaniheen and Beheenagh south of Abbey- 
feale, rather frequent here in poor pastures, 1903 : Rev. W. £. 
Bentley VIII. In a wet field east of Lixnaw and rather 
frequent south of the Cashen Ferry bridge, 1902.—IX. 
Sparingly in woods by the River Feale east of Listowel, 
1890 ; in fields near Shrone bridge by the River Galey and 
east of Ballybunnion, 1902; sparingly in Tarbert House 
woods, 1890: R.W.S. Stillin Tarbert wood, 1913 : Phillips. 
First record in Cyb. 1898: R.W.S. 
The Twayblade grows to large dimensions about the 
Killarney Lakes ; plants over two feet in height with leaves 
measuring 6 inches by 5} inches have been gathered in 
Muckross demesne. 
SPIRANTHES Rich. 
S. autumnalis Rich. 8S. spiralis Koch.  Lady’s Tresses. 
Districts I. TI WI. — V. — VIL VI. — 
Native. Pastures near the sea and about sandhills. Rare 
but locally abundant. Peren. August—October. Calci- 
cole A. 
I. By the River Finnihy west of Kenmare, 1889, and 
abundant on the south side of the estuary east of Sheen 
Falls, 1904.—II. On the north side of the Finnihy west of 
Kenmare: R.W.S. 1891, and in 1901.—III. On Beginish 
Island, Valencia Harbour, 1892 : Rev. A. Delap, and in 1905. 
Cahersiveen (W. H. Beeby) Topog. Bot. 1901.—V. Abundant 
about the sandhills near Castlegregory and on sandy pastures 
about Kilshannig, 1894,—VII. Frequent on the north side 
