294 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
1770, Dr. Lightfoot MSS. Caversham Warren, Sib. 1794. Chinnor 
Hill, Rev. B. D’ Oyly Aplin. 
Berks. Childswell Farm, Merrett. Between Eynsham Road and 
Abingdon, Walk. Plentiful on Streatley Hill. This may be 
Bobart’s militdris. Northants, Gloster E. 
O. Morio, L. Green-winged Orchis. 
Top. Bot. 387. Syme, E. B. ix. 96.1454. Nym. 691. 
Native. Pascual. Meadows and pastures. Locally abundant. P. 
May. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
3. Swere. Hanwell; behind Keeper’s Lodge. Wroxton; between 
Bloxham Grove and Adderbury, T. Bees. Tadmarton, Hardwick, 
A, Fr. 
4, Ray. Abounds in Oldbury and Kirtlington Park! W. Wilson 
Saunders. Elsfield, Water Eaton, H. Bos. Noke Meadows, Stow 
Wood. 
5. Isis. Bladon, H. Ridley. Woodstock, Rogers. 
6. Thame. Shotover, H. HE. Garnsey/ Nuneham, H. Bos. 
It varies in colour from pure white to darkest purple. 
O. latifolia, L. Marsh Orchis. 
Top. Bot. 389. Syme, E. B. ix. ror. 1458. Nym. 692. 
Native. Uliginal. Marshes and wet meadows. Local. Rather rare. 
P. June. 
First record, Sib. 1794. (Aggregate.) 
3. Swere. Bodicote Mill, canalside near the brick bridge towards 
King’s Sutton, Gull. Between Bodicote and canal, Broughton, 
Drayton, meadow toward King’s Sutton, 7. Bees. Hanwell Spinney 
between Milton and Bloxham, 4. Fr. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick, H. Bos. Stow Wood, W. Whitwell. Marsh 
between Kirtlington and Tackley. 
5. Isis. Blenheim, F. Rogers. 
6. Thame. Dorchester, Rev. F. Bennett. Shotover, see Rep. of Rec. 
Club, 1880. 
7. Thames. Nettlebed Wood, A. Fr. 
Berks. Kennington, Frilford, etc. Bucks, Northants, Warwick. 
Mr. Newbould says the Bullingdon plant may be angustifolia. 
The spotless-leaved form is also frequent. The plate in Sm. Eng. Fl., 
2308, ed. i., represents the purple-flowered form of tncarnata; true lati- 
folia is figured on No. 2973. The plate labelled O. latifolia in Curtis’ Fl. 
Lond. is also incarnata. 
Several forms of latifolia are found in Headington Wick Bog, including 
a hybrid between it and maculata. This has the solid stem and spreading 
leaves of maculata, but the flowers are very nearly those of latifolia. * 
