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II Males. Gynand. Diand. 
StevingtoHy — nurleighy — Bletsoe. 
Obs : 
Floral leaves rolled in^ longer than the flowers, sides of the 
nectary purplish red, inner part yellow* Helmet tawny * 
Tzvay-hlade. Ophrys. Gen. PI. 1369. 
Nectary slightly keeled underneath. 
636. Bird' sanest Ophrys. — O. Nidus avis. 
Bulbs fibrous, in bundles, stem sheathing, 
leafless, lip of the nectary cloven in two. - 
Sowerby. 48. 
Woods, May, P. Rare. 
Clapham Park IVood. 
Hostler's Wood, Chiltern Green, near Dunstable. 
Obs : 
This plant may he overlooked, as it is not unlike an Orchis 
in decay. Small flbres oj the root often turned up so as to re* 
semble a nest. 
637. Ladies' ^trace Ophrys. — O. spiralis. 
Bulbs clustered, oblong, stem rather leafy, 
flowers spiral, but blowing in one direction, 
lip of the nectary undivided, scolloped. — 
Curtis. VI. 59. 
Hilly Pastures, August, P. Rare. 
Thurleigh. 
Obs : 
It is generally fomid growing with 3 roots, with a small rose 
f leaves and the stem bare up to the flower spike. Flowers 
whitish, striped with green. 
Common 
