198 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



once saw a solitary specimen of this plant in a meadow at 

 Aspatria.— (W. Hodgson.) Near Skiddaw.— (Rev. R. Wood.) 



1 06 1. Ophrys muscifera, Huds. (Fly Orchis). Native. 

 Xerophilous. English type. Range 1. Limestone woods. 

 Rare. 



W. In the lane between Holme Park and the Crag ; also 

 in the wood, pretty plentiful. — (T. Lawson.) Barrowfield 

 Wood, and in the marl close near Brigstear Moss, Kendal. — 

 (J. Wilson.) Middlebarrow Wood, Arnside.— (J. C. Melvill.) 

 Arnside Knot— (T. W. Gissing.) 



L. Plumpton Woods near Ulverstone. — (T. J. Woodward.) 

 Wood-sides and fields about Grange-over-Sands. Common. 

 — (J. Sidebotham.) Hagg Hills near Dalton in Furness, and 

 Roudsea Wood, Haverthwaite. — (Aiton, Miss Hodgson.) 



1063. Malaxis paludosa, Sw. Native. British type. 

 Range 1. 



C. One plant at Wastwater, July 1868. — (Miss Edmonds.) 

 Lodore. — (C. Lyell.) Spongy bog at the foot of Grassmoor. 

 — (W. B. Waterfall.) 



W. Swindale Moors, over Hawes Water. — (Watson.) 

 Swamp between Solva How and Easedale. — (F. C. Roper.) 



L. Between Rusland Chapel and Thwaite Moss near Newby 

 Bridge.— (Rev. Mr. Jackson.) 



1065. Cypripedium Calceolus, L. (Lady's Slipper). 



C. Formerly grew in Vale of Legberthwaite. — (C. Wright.) 

 A single plant was gathered near Blennerhasset about twenty 

 years ago, and shown to me by the finder. — (W. Hodgson.) 

 Said to have been found also on Whitbarrow and in the north- 

 west of High Furness. 



