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CLASS XVIII GYNANDRIA. 
ORDER I.— MONOGYNIA. 
f Jinther adiiate, sabtermiiial and persistent. — 
Follinia (masses of pollen) affixed by the base, 
composed of angular particles elastically co- 
hering.’^ R. Brown? Hort. Kew. 5. p. 188. 
332. ORCHIS. [Swartz. Act. Stockholm, 1800. p. 205.] 
( Orchide^,) 
Corolla ringent, upper leaflet vaulted. Lip 
dilated, the base beneath calcarate. Pol- 
linia (anthers, L.) 3, terminal, adnate. — 
JVutt. 
ciiiaris. 1. O. Up oblong-lanccolate, pinnate-ciliate, twice 
the length of the petals ; horn longer than the 
germ. — Willd. 
Hahenaria ciiiaris. Brown, in Hort. Kew. 
Icon. Bot. Rep. 42. 
Fellow -fringed Orchis. 
A very elegant plant, about twelve inches high, with rich 
orange-coloured flowers. In meadows, dry swamps and boggy 
grounds not uncommon, especially in Jersey. Perenniah 
July. 
biepharigiot- 2. O. lip lanceolatc-ciliate, the length of the up- 
per petals the horn longer than the germ. — 
mild. 
Orchis testiculata flopibus niveis, &c. Clayt. No. 
560. 
White-fringed Orchis. 
Also a handsome plant closely resembling the preceding, 
except that its flowers are snow-'white. In the low boggy 
