195 
II Males. Gynand. Diand. 
638. Common Ophrys. — O. ovata. 
Bulb fibrous, stem with two leaves, leaves 
ovate, lip>of the nectary cloven in two. — 
Curtis. III. 60. 
Woods, May, P. Common. 
639. Bee Ophrys. — O. apifera. 
Bulbs roundish, stem leafy, lip of the necta- 
ry in 5 segments ; segments bent in under- 
neath. — Curtis. I. 66. Sowerby. 383. 
Dry Spots, June, P. Rare. 
Haw 7 iesy — Barton^ — Burleigh. 
Ohs ; 
Stem afoot high and more. Leaves sheathing. Threads dis» 
iinct of the common lengthy bent in^ tipped with yellow anthers. 
Capsule with 6 angles, 
640. Fly Ophrys, — O. muscifera. 
Bulbs roundish, stem leafy, lip of the necta- 
ry with 4 segments. — ( Hudson, ) Sower- 
by. 64. excellent. 
Chalky Pastures, June, P. Rare. 
Near Shefford, 
Found by Mr.. Fowler<, 
Ohs : 
Floral leaves strap-spear-shaped^ upper petals which in some 
#/ the orchis tribe approach^ are here seen to expand^ and well 
represent the antennce of a Jly^ 
C C 2 
Marsh 
