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tals ; the five upper ones are difpofed in the man- 
ner of a helmet, the under one is tail’d, and of 
various fliapes ; fometimes it feprefents a naked 
man, fometimes a butterfly, a drone, a pidgeon, 
an ape, a parrot, a lizard, a fly, The pe- 
dicle ends in an oblong ovary, having three cells^ 
opening with three windows ; to which adhere as 
many valves, containing very finall feed, like 
duft. 
Orchis is divided into three forts : ly?. Such as 
have telliculated roots ; 2^, Such as have teflicula- 
ted roots, and their flowers refembling the bodies of 
flies, or other animals \ 3^, Such as have palmated 
roots. 
I. Such as have tefiiculated roots, 
I* Orchis harhata feetida^ R. 376. 'Tragorchis 
maximus fs? Tragorchis mas^ G. 160. ^ragorchis 
maxima iS Tragorchis vulgaris^ P. 1348. Orchis 
harhata odore hirci^ hreviore latioreque folio ^ C. 82. 
The Lizard Flower, or Great Goat-flones. It has 
many large, liliaceous, fmooth leaves arifing from 
the root, and alfo on the ftalk, to the very fpike : 
The Falk is thick, and fuFains a denfe fpike of 
Finking flowers, each of which fits on a green twiF- 
ed pedicle : The fpur is Fiort and green, the creft 
and wings greenifh without, and marked on the in- 
fide with purplifh fpecks and Fripes : From the un- 
der-lip, wFite on the outflde, and fpeckled with 
purple on the infide, hangs down a goat’s beard, 
compofed of three greenifli twirls; the fide ones 
are Fiorter and curled up, the middle one longer 
and bifid. It has a Frong fmell. 
2. Orchis harhata fotida minor flore alho^ R. 375. 
The LeFer Lizard Flower, or Goat-Fones, v/ith a 
white flower. 
3. Orchis morio mas foliis macidatis^ R. 376, C. 
Si, P, 1346. Cynoforchh morio mas^ G. li. -208% 
The 
