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a narrow base but broadest about their middle. Spots on 1. 
ringshaped. Lower bracts exceeding the flowers. Lip usually 
only slightly lobed. — Mai'shes and damp meadows. P. YI. 
Harsh Orchis. E. S. I. 
9. 0. incarnuta (L.); lip obsciu'ely 3-lobed its sides reflexed 
crenate, spur subulate -shorter than the gennen, two lateral sep. 
patent, middle sep. and pet. converging, sL. hollow, I. tiurroiced 
from a broad base hooded at the end.— jR. xiii. 397. 0. latifolia 
E. B. 2308. Curt. ii. 184. — L. erect and approaching the stem. 
Bracts all usually exceeding the flowers. — /3. O. angv-stifolia 
(R.) ; 1. erect-patent linear-lanceolate, upper 1. erect, lower bracts 
equalling the flowers upper ones shorter. R. xiii. 394. O. 
Trawisteineri Koch. — Mostly quite past flowering when Sp. 8 
is in perfection in the middle of June. — Marshes. P. V. VI. E. 
** Glands of ihe pollen-masses unit-ed, root-knobs undivided. 
Anac.UiIptis Rich. 
+ Lip erect in the bud. 
10. O. pyramiddlis (L.) ; Up with 3 equal lobes and 2 tuber- 
cles at the base above, lobes oblong truncate, middle lobe some- 
times emarginate, spur filiform longer than the germen, lateral 
Sep. ovate-larceolate acute spreading, bracts 3-veined. — E. B. 
110. — St. 12 — 18 in. high. L. linear-lanceolate, acute. Spike 
pyramidal, afterwards cylindrical. Fl. rose-purple, sometimes 
white. — Calcai'eous pastures. P.YII. Pyramidal Orchis. E.S.I. 
tt Lip spu-al in the bud. Htmantoglossuii Spr. 
11. 0. hircina (Scop.) ; lip 3-parted downy, segments linear, 
middle one very long twisted, lateral much shorter waw, spur 
very short.— jS. B. 34. B. xiii. 359, 360.— St. 2—3 feet high. 
" Cal. gi'een, spotted with dull piu-ple internally." Lip purplish 
white and spotted at the base. — Bushy chalk hills. Kent. 
Surrey. Gt. Glenham, Sufll ! P. V. Lizard Orchis. E. 
2. GniXADE'irrA. B. Br. 
1. G. conops'ea (R. Br.) ; lip 3-Iobed, lobes equal entire blunt, 
lateral sep. spreading, spur filiform twice as long as the gennen, 
root-knobs palmate. — Orchis Sm., E. B. 10. — St. a foot high. L. 
linear-lanceolate. Spike cylindrical, elongated. Bracts 3-veined. 
Fl. rose-purple, fragrant. Pollen-cells open in front and below, 
stopped below by oblong glutinous valves quite distinct from the 
stigma, and to the broader ends of which the glands of the pol- 
len-masses are attached. — Hilly pastm-es. P. YI. YII. E. S. I. 
2. G. al'bida (Rich.) ; lip 3-lobed, lobes unequal entire, middle 
lobe longest and broadest, sep. and lateral pet. converging, spur 
much shorter than the germen, root-knobs clustered. — Habmaria 
