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II Males. Gynand. Diand. 
629. Meadow Orchis. — O. Morio. 
Root bulbs undivided, lip of the nectary qua- 
drifid, scolloped, horn blunt, rising, petals 
blunt, approaching. — Curtis. IIL 59. 
Meadows, May, P. Common. 
630. Early-spotted Orchis. — O. mascula. 
Root bulbs undivided, lip of the nectary qua- 
drifid, horn blunt, petals on the back bent 
backwards. - Curtis. II. 62. Woodville. 90. 
Moist Woods, April, P. Common. 
631. Dwarf Orchis. — O. ustulata. 
Root bulbs undivided, lip of the nectary qua- 
drifid, rough with points, horn blunt, petals 
distinct. — Sowerby. i8. 
Chalky Hills, May, P. Rare. 
Barton Hill^ — Luton Downs, 
Ohs: 
The helmet of the fozoer has a burnt appearance, 
632. Broad-leaved Orchis. — O. latifolia. 
Bulbs somewhat hand-shaped, upright, horn 
of the nectary conical, lip with three lobes, 
bent back at the sides, floral leaves longer 
than the blossom. — Curtis, V. 65. 
Wet Meadows, May, P. Common. 
Ohs : 
Leaves oblong-spear-shaped, sheathing on the stem, 
Late-Spotted 
