PLANT NOTES FOR 1913, ETC. 



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Habenaria conopsea Benth. 



viii. % x 0. pyramidalis x H. Anacamptis (Wilms.), 

 Druce. Rev. R. Quirk. 



ix. 1x0. maculata = 0. Heinzliana Reichardt. 0. T. 

 Soames. 



x. x 0. incarnata (form ii.) var. nana (0. latifolia in 

 1910-11 Rep. Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 33, 1911), Rev. R. Quirk. 



Habenaria viridis Br. 



xi. x 0 maculata x 0. incarnata. See Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 

 342, 1913. P. M. Hall. 



xii. x H. conopsea Benth. H. Jacksonii (Quirk) Druce, 

 Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 33, 1911. H. A. Jackson. 



I have omitted one hybrid, namely, No. vii. 0. incarnata 

 (form ii.) var. nana x 0. maculata, and have added one or 

 two references and made slight corrections. There is an 

 interesting List of Plants found during 1912 and 1913 by the same 

 authors on pp. 53-54. It would be quite useful now to publish the 

 numerous additions made to the Winchester list since the publication 

 of the last Flora of Hampshire. 



NOTES ON THE MARSH ORCHIDS. 



2325. O. latifolia L. Root palmate, not divaricate. Stem 

 robust, very hollow, 6-24 inches. Leaves lanceolate, or broadly lane, 

 broadest in the middle, narrowing from that to the usually obtuse tip, 

 which is usually broad and flat ; green, greyish, or bluish green, much 

 spotted, the chocolate coloured spots often circles with the centres of 

 the normal colour. Bracts, as long as, sometimes shorter and some- 

 times longer, than the flowers. Fl. in rather dense cylindric or 

 conical spikes of usually dark purple, rose purple, or purplish lilac 

 flowers, broader than long, more or less three lobed, usually marked 

 with symmetric lines, the median lobe usually equalling in length the 

 lateral. Upper sepals at first spreading, afterwards more or less erect. 

 Spur cylindric or sub-conical, feebly curved, a little shorter than 

 ovary. 



2326. O. incarnata L. Stem hollow, 6-18 inches. Leaves 

 normally linear-lane, narrowed from a broad base to the hooded apex, 

 rarely very slightly broader in the middle; yellowish-green; un- 



