C ) 
The Male Fool-ftones. Common in meadows and 
biifhes. It flowers the latter end of April and be- 
ginning of May. The flowers are difpofed in a 
long loofe thyrfe, of a purple colour : The lip is 
marked on the infide with a few dark fpots. 
4. Orchys mcrio fcemina^ R. 377, P. 1347, C. 
82. Cynoforchis morio fceminay G. 158. Common 
in paftures, and flowers about the latter end of May. 
The fpike is fhorter, and the flowers thinner fet than 
the'lafl: ; they are purple, fweet fmelling, and have 
a broader beard, marked with deeper purple fpots; 
The wings are broad, hollow, and ftriated with 
greenifli lines. 
5. Orchis pannonic a Cluf. R. 377. Cynoforchis 
militaris pratenfis humilior., C. 8 1 . rnilitaris pannoni- 
ca., P. 1345. minor pannonica., G. E. 207. Little 
Purple-flower’d Orchis. On dry barren hills. The 
flowers are tiiick fet in a pretty ihort fpike, imitating 
a nifty cone *, and, before they open, of a honey 
fmell; they 'are fmall, with a very fliort green- 
ifh fpur, a ruft-coloured creft, and wings, either 
totally greenifh, or half purplifh, and red-fpeck- 
led within : The beard is fomething like a little qua- 
drupede, divided into three or four parts, winged, 
quite white without, and marked with many deep 
purple fpecks within : The flowers have yellow fum- 
mits in the opening. 
6. Orchis obfcure purpurea odorata^ R. 377. Cy- 
TicJ orchis mdiiaris purpurea odor at a., P. 1345. ' Ob- 
fail e purpurea odorata., C. 8 1 . Sweet fmelling Purple 
Orchis. About the Eaiiy-holes on Lance moor, 
near Nuby., in IVeftmoreland ; alfo upon the banks 
of the river Eden., in feveral parifhes. 
7. Orchis purpurea fpica congefta pyramidali., R. 
377. An Cynojorchis militaris montana fpica rubente con- 
glcmerata., P.1345, C. 81, Pr. 28. Purple late 
flowering Orchis. Common in dry paftures. It 
flowers in June. The lip of the flower is fhap’d 
