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O. incarnata, (L.) Fr. 
Syme, E. B. ix. 100.1457. Nym. 692. 
Native. Marshes. Rare. P. June. 
First record, French and Boswell, about 1870. 
2. Ouse. Between Middleton Stoney and Fritwell, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick Copse, H. Bos., Rev. R. Linton! 
Berks. Bessilsleigh, Tubney, Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880, 1882. Bucks, 
Northants, Gloster E., Kelmsford, Warwick. 
Var. 0. angustifolia, Rchb. O. Traunsteinert, Saut. Nym. 692, species. 
Native. Marshes. Rare. P. June. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick. 
I cannot see that this is more than a variety of incarnata. 
O. mascula, D. Early Purple Orchis. 
Top. Bot. 387. Syme, E. B. ix. 97.1455. Nym. 693. 
Native. Sylvestral, ete. Open woods, meadows, chalk downs. Common, 
and generally distributed. P. May-July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
White-flowered forms are occasionally met with, and a spotless-leaved 
form has also been noticed. 
O. maculata, L. Spotted Orchis. 
Top. Bot. 390. Syme, HE. B. ix. ror. 1459. Nym. 692. 
Native. Sylvestral, ete. Meadows, thickets, marshes, heaths, etc. 
Common and generally distributed. P. May, June. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
It varies considerably in colour, from white to dark rose purple. 
O. pyramidalis, L. Pyramidal Orchis. 
Top. Bot. 388. Syme, E. B. ix. go. 1449. Nym. 694. 
An yotis pyramidalis, Rich. 
Native. Glareal, etc. Dry calcareous pastures, roadsides and chalk 
downs. Locally common. P. June, July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
2. Ouse. Hardwick Heath! Ardley! Tusmore! Mixbury! Fringford, 
RB. C. Pryor. Near Fritwell, A. Fr. 
3. Swere. Broughton Park, extinct; plantation beyond Fulling Mill, 
T. Bees. Swerford, Mrs. Davis. Deddington, A. Fr. Near 
Tadmarton, O. V. Aplin. 
4, Ray. Near Rousham, Rev. E. Fox. Middleton Stoney, F. Rogers / 
Begbrook, Kirtlington. 
5. Isis. Wychwood! Between Woodstock and Enstone! Sib. Road- 
side between Witney and Burford! Bx. Between Chipping Norton 
