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terminal acut'C long reflexed, anth. with Q hooked point, pet. ob- 
long bluntish downy. — E. B. 383. R. xiii. -457. — About a foot 
high. Fl. few, large, rather distant. Sep. whitish tinged with 
purple. Lip velvety, brown variegated with yellow. " All the 
lobes of the lip sometimes feflexed, interm. overlapping term, 
one."' — On calcareous soils. P. W. VII. Bee Orchis. E. I. 
2. O. arachnites fEeichard) : lip somewhat tumid entire or with 
4 shallow marginal lobes and a terminal injlexed jlat rather heart- 
shaped appendage, anth. with a straight or hooked point, pet. 
deltoid dmcmj. — E. B. S. 2596. R. xiii" 461. — Sep. pinkish. Lip 
velvety, dai-k purple, variegated with yellow ; appendage green, 
never refleied. — ChaDc downs. Folkestone and Sittingboume, 
Kent. P. r\'.— YL Late Spider Orchis. E. 
3. 0. aranifera (Huds.) ; lip tumid obscurely 3-lobed, middle 
lobe large emarginate withotit an appendage, anth. acute, pet. 
linear glabrous. — E. B. 65. R. xiii. 449. — Smaller than the two 
preceding and with fewer flowers. Sep. green. Pet. green, quite 
flabrous. Lip deep brown, hairy with paler or yellowish gla- 
rous lines often resembling the Greek letter n, entire at the 
end or notched vdth a central point. — ;3. O. fucifera (Sm.) : lip 
usually undivided often with a gland in the notch, pet. rough. 
E. B. & 2649. — Chalky places, rare. jS. Kent and Sussex. "P. 
rV'. V. Spider Orchis. E. 
4. 0. mu-scif era (Huds.) ; lip oblong trijid with a broad pale 
spot in the centre, middle lobe long bijid, anth. short blunt, pet. 
Jiliform.—E. B. 64. R. xiii. 447. 'St. 40. 15.— Slender, about a 
foot high. Sep. green. Lip brownish purple ; central spot sub- 
quadrate, bluish. Pet. very narrow^urple. — Damp calcareous 
thickets and pastures. P. V. \1. Fly Orchis. E. I. 
6. HERinx'rcM E. Br. JIusk Orchis. 
1. H. Monor'chis (E. Br.) ; lip 3-lobed, central lobe longest, 
pet. with a lobe on each side. — E. B. 71. — Root-knobs very un- 
equal and distant. L. usually 2, lanceolate. St. about 6 in. 
high. Sep. ovate, greenish. Spike dense, slender. — Calcareous 
soil in the South. P. \l. \T1. E. 
Tribe II. Xeotlidece. 
7. Goodte'ea R. Br. 
1. G. rSpens (R. Br.) ; 1. ovate stalked netted, sep. pet. and 
lip ovate-lanceolate. — E. B. 289. — St. 6 — 8 in. high, bearing 
linear adpressed bracts. Creeping. Whole upper part of the 
plant covered with minute stalked glands. L.netted with brown. 
Fl. white, small.— Fir forests of the North. P. Mil. S. 
