280 ORCHIDE. [Ophrys. 
Killarney (Marshall & R.W.S.) R.W.S. 1904. Sparingly on 
the lawn at Carriglea between Killarney and Muckross, 
1904: R.W.S. 1908.—IX. Sparingly towards the east end 
of Beal sandhills, Shannon estuary : R.W.S. 1903. 
First record in 1903: R.W.S., Irish Nat. 
HABENARIA Willd. 
H. conopsea Benth. Gymnadenia conopsea R. Br. Fragrant 
Orchis. 
Districts — I. — — V. — — —_ IX. 
Native. In damp or swampy places. Very rare. Peren. 
July—August. 
TI. Darrynane: Druce 1907.—V. Near the west end of 
Castlegregory Lake : Hart 1884. In a swamp near the east 
end of Castlegregory Lake and rather plentifully in swamps 
on the north side of the stream draining the lake: R.W.S. 
1889, and in 1902.—IX. Rather plentiful round a swampy 
pond about a mile and a half from Tarbert on the Listowel 
road: R.W.S. 1891, and in 1904. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
H. albida R Br. Gymnadenia albida Rich. 
Districts I. I W. IV. — VIE — ~— — 
Native. _Heathery places. rough pastures and banks. Rare 
and local. Peren. June—July. 
I. On damp bushy slopes on the south side of Kenmare 
estuary east of Sheen falls, 1904.—II. Near the roadside 
about a mile south of Lough Brin, 1900: &.W.S.—III. By 
Coomasaharn Lake near Rossbehy (J. Woods) Phytol. 1855— 
still on the north-west side of this lake, 1892: Colgan & 
R.W.S. Plentiful on a rough heathery point between Ross- 
behy Creek and Caragh Creek : &.W.S. 1904.—IV. Sparingly 
beside the Caraghbeg River about a mile east of the Glencar 
Hotel: #.W.S. 1890. On the west bank of the Owenreagh 
River about a mile west of Looscaunagh Lake, 1900.—VI. 
Sparingly on the south bank of the Flesk below Brewster- 
field bridge and more plentifully where the Finnow joins the 
Flesk: R.W.S. 1889. Sparingly in Glenflesk near Loo 
Bridge railway station, 1903: Marshall & R.W.S. 
From sea-level, to 550 feet by Lough Coomasaharn 
(Colgan & R.WS.). 
First record in 1855: J. Woods, Phytol., p, 208, 
