GYMJfADENIA. — NEOTIN'EA. 
spur very short.— 1^. B. 34. R. xiii. 369, 360.— St. 2—3 feet 
high. " Cal. green, spotted with dii]l purple internally. ' Lip 
ptirplish white and spotted at the base, an inch or more long.— 
Bushy chalk hills, very rare. Kent. Surrey. < TtAUenham, 
Suff. : P. V. Limrd Orrhi.<. E. 
2. (lYMNADENlA K. Br. "in., Sees. 
1. (t. conoptfa (R. Br.) ; lip 3-lobed. fobes fq'fi/ entile, blunt, 
lateral sep. spreading, spur filiform twice as long as the germeu, 
root-knobs palmate. — £. B. 10. — St. a foot high. L. linenr- 
lanceolate. Spik" cylindrical, elongated. Bracts 3- veined. Fl. 
rose-purpb. fragrant Pollen-cells open in front and below, 
stopped below by oblong glutinous valves quite distinctfrom the 
stigma, and to the broader ends of which the glands of the pol- 
len-masses are attached. Ta hybrid wuU . ; is rfwrded. J. of B. 
189S, p. 35S.}— Hilly mstures. P. Yl. VII. E. 8. I. 
2. G. ai hida{B:\c]i.) : lip 3-lobed. /oi^'*- entire, middle 
lobe longest and broadest, sep. and lateral pet. converging, spur 
much shorterthantheLtermen.root-knobsclustered. — Haofnoi-ia 
R. Br. E. B. 505. Peristi/lus Lindl.— St. 6— li in. high. L. 
oblong, blunt : upper lanceolate, acute. Spike elongated, cylin- 
drical, dense. Bracts 3-veined. Fl. small, yellowish white, 
fragrant. — Mountain-pastures. P. VI. Vll. E. S. I. 
3. A cer AS i?. Br. 
1. A. anthropoph'ora (R. Br.) : lip 3-parted, segments linear- 
filiform, middle one bifid and often with an intermediate tooth. 
—E. B. 29. R. xiii. 357.— Pioot-knobs ovate. Height S— 12 in. 
Spike long, lax. Fl. greenish j'ellow. Sep. ovate, acute, con- 
verging, margined with purple, including the linear-lanceolate 
blunt petals. — Dry chalky places. P. VI. Green-man Orchis. E. 
4. Xeotes EA. Rchh. pl. 
1. -V. iatac ta ^Kchb. hl.y ; lip 3-lobed, lobes unequal, lateral 
lobes linear acute falling much short of the broad oblong in term, 
lobe. — S>j. E. B. 1465. ./. oj B. iii. t. 25. Habenaria Benth. — 
Height 2 — 12 inches. .Spike dense, cylindrical. Fl. veiy 
delicate, pink. Semilancet-shaped acute sepals converging over 
the column and narrow petals and exceeding them. Spur very 
short. The two ascending fleshy iobes of stig. and the tiat 
broad plate between them are characteristic oi the plant. — 
Open limestone pastures. Clare, Gal way. Mayo. P. IV. V. I. 
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