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Borders of Simmonswood Moss; Formby; Southport (D.). 
Near Moss Lane, between Formby and Haskayne ; Meadows 
by the R. Alt below Lydiate (r.b.). 
C. Fields near the sandhills, Wallasey (H.). Moreton (D.). 
Leasowe to Meols (Miss w. ; Dr. g.). Langfields, West Kirby; 
Thurstaston (Dr. g.). 
0. maculata (L.). Fig. 60$. Spotted Hand-Orchid. Native. P. 
V, VI. 
In damp places. Common. 
C. Raby Mere ; Meols ; West Kirby ; near Ness ; Overpool ; 
Stoke. 
Ophrys (. L .). 
0. apifera (Huds.). Fig. 605. Bee Orchid. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Damp places. Very rare. 
L. Sandhills half-mile N. of Crosby Station (D.). 
C. West Kirby (Mrs. f. b.). Langfields, West Kirby (h.s.). 
Note. — T here are no recent records. 
Habenaria ( R . Br.). 
H. conopsea ( Benth .). Fig. 606. Fragrant Orchid. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
(Gymncidenia conopsca). 
Dry fields. Rare. 
L. Southport (D.). 
C. Upton (D.). West Kirby (h.s.f.: f.m.w-). 1893, Lang- 
fields, West Kirby (w.w.). 1887, Leasowe (Missw.). Arrowe 
(T.H.). 
H. albida (R. By.). Small White Orchid. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Dry fields. Very rare. 
C. Bromborough (w.h.h.). 
H. viridis ( R . By.). Frog Orchid. Native. P. VI, VII. 
Meadows and sandhills. Very rare. 
L. Formby sandhills (D.). 
C. Near Grange Landmark (D.). Theobauld’s field, Bidston 
Hill (Mrs. F. B.). 
H. bifolia (R. By.). Fig. 607. Lesser Butterfly Orchid. Native. 
P. VI, VII. 
Meadows and heaths. Occasional. 
L. Near Sefton ; Ince ; Formby; Southport; on a reclaimed 
part of Simmonswood Moss (D.). 
C. Eastham; Bebington ; Sutton (H.). N. side of Brom- 
