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ORCHIS. 
1045. O. morio, Linn. 
Native. 
English. 
1046. O. mascula, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
1048. O. ustulata, Linn. 
Native. 
English. 
1051. O. pyramid alis, Linn. 
Native. 
English. 
1052. O. latieolta, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
This includes three supposed species, as defined by Koch and 
other continental authors, each of which occurs occasionally. 
1053. O. maculata, Linn. Native. British. 
GYMNADENIA. 
1054. G. conopsea, Brown. Native. British. 
HABENARIA. 
1055. H. bieolia, Brown. Native. British. 
Grassy fields and heathy pastures, especially amongst the moor- 
land districts ; not unfrequent. 
1055b. H. chlorantha, Bab. Native. British. 
In similar situations to the preceeding ; equally frequent. This 
species is included under H. bifolia, Flora, 102. 
1056. H. viridis, Brown. Native. British. 
1057. H. albida, Brown. Native. Scottish. 
ACERAS. 
1058. A. anthropophora, Br. Incognit.. 
“ It is reported to have been discovered by Mrs. Broadrick, in 
Hamphole wood, near Doncaster. While it would be satisfactory 
to me to obtain a verification of this report, indirectly conveyed 
and probably unpublished, the alleged habitat near Doncaster, 
does not appear so unlikely as to warrant its rejection without 
further inquiry ; although, for the present, I prefer to hold it un- 
certain ” — H. C. Watson, (Cyb. Brit., ii. 432). 
HERMINIUM. 
1059. H. Monorchis, Brown. Incognit. 
“ In the first volume of the New Botanist’s Guide, it is given for 
Yorkshire dubiously; but confirmed in the second volume, p. 657, 
thus : ‘ Mr. Winch intimates that he has a Yorkshire specimen 
received from Mr. Bicheno — H. G. Watson, in litt., 1854. 
