Flowering Plants and Ferns of Dublin and Wicklow. 2V3 



SO. Orchidacese. 

 Orchis. 



pyramidalis. Linu. D. and W. Frequent, especially near 



Dublin. 

 Morio. Linn. D. and W. Local and rare. Howth, 



Kelly's Glen, Baltinglass and near 



Wooden Bridge, &c. 



mascula. Linn. D. and W. Common. 



latifolia. Linn. D. and W. Frequent. 



b. incamata. Linn. D. and W. Frequent. 



maculata. Linn. D. and W. Common. 



Gymnadenia, 



conopsea. R. Br. 

 albida. Rich. 



Habenaria. 



viridis. R. Br. 



bifolia. R. Br. 



b. chlorantha. Bab. D. and W. Frequent. 

 Ophrys. 



D. and W. Frequent. 



D. Three Rock Mountain, and Kelly's 



Glen. W. Luggelaw, and other 



places in Wicklow. 



D. and W. Rather rare. 

 D. and W. Rather rare. 



apiiera. Huds. 

 [muscifera. Linn. 

 Spiranthes. 



autumnalis. Rich. 



Listera. 

 cordata. 



R. Bi 



ovata. R. Br. 



Neottia. 



Nidus-avis. Rich. 



Epipactis. 



latifolia. Linn, 

 palustris. Linn. 



Malaxis. 



paludosa. S\y. 



D. and W. Rare, and chiefly on coast. 

 Recorded by Wade probably erroneously.] 



D. Rare and local. Killiney. Dalkey. 

 Phoenix Park. Loughlinstown. 

 W. On the commons at Bray. 



W. Lough Bray. Glencree. Lough 



Nahanagan. D. Kelly's Glen. 

 D. and W. Not unfrequent. 



D. Luttrells town-wood, now Woodlands. 

 W. Dargle Woods. 



D. and W. Rather rare. 



D. Portmarnock. Portrane. Howth. Foot 



Dublin Mountains. W. Murrough of 



of Wicklow ; Enniskerry. 



D. Kelly's Glen. W. Above the Powers- 

 court Waterfall. Sugar-loaf Moun- 

 tain. Roundwood. Ballymurtagh. 

 Tythetewer and Glencree. 



81. Iridacese. 



Tri: 



[*foetidissima. Linn.] D. and W. Occasionally, as an escape 



from cultivation. 



