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2. O. MORio. Green-winged Meadow Orchis. May — June, 1/ 
Field beyond Hob moor and side of Askham bogs, near York. Es- 
crick woods, Thorp Arch. Rivers bank top. Hovingham, and 
many other places. 
A pure white variety is found near York, near Doncaster, Settle, &c. 
3. O. USTULATA. Chocolate Tipp’d Orchis. May — June. 1/ 
In moist meadows on the banks of the Ouse, near York, abundant. 
Hovingham. Thorp Arch. About Woodend, near Thirsk, abun- 
dant. Near Kippax. Westfield, near Richmond. Leeds. Cox- 
wold. (Near Ripon. B. G.) Abundant in Wensleydale. Field 
near Swinethwaite. 
4. O. LATiFOLiA. Marsh Palmate Orchis. May — June. 1/ 
In marshes and moist meadows, very common. 
5. O. MACULATA. Spotted Palmate Orchis. June — July. % 
Common almost everywhere. 
6. O. PYRAMiDALis. Pyramidal Orchis. July — August. % 
On grassy banks by road sides on limestone. Near Tadcaster. 
Wetherby. Near Roche Abbey. Boggy ground beyond the spa, 
Scarbro’. Wentbridge. Coneysthorpe banks, near Castle Howard. 
Near Helmsley. I have found a beautiful white variety near 
Wetherby. Ripon, very common. (Wensleydale. B. G.) Near 
Langcliffe. Hovingham. Near Rotherham. Lime hills, Kippax. 
5. GYMNADENIA. 
1. G. CONOPSEA. Aromatic Palmate Orchis. June, 1/ 
Tadcaster. Thorp Arch. Halifax. Clifton ings and Heslington 
fields, near Y ork, in abundance. Beckdale. Helmsley, A large 
variety, very fetid, is found in Clifton ings. It likewise occurs 
very sparingly in Heslington fields. Fields at Ganthorpe, near 
Castle Howard. On the north side of the Round Howe, near Rich- 
mond, abundant. Banks of the Esk, near Whitby. Newton dale, 
near Pickering. 
6. HABENARIA. 
1. H. BIFOLIA. Butterfly Orchis. July. % 
Stockton forest. Whelldrake lane, &c. near York. Manor vale, 
Kirkby. Hookstone craggs, Knaresbro’. Thorp Arch. Hildenley, 
near Malton. Near Terrington carr, Richmond. Egton, near 
Whitby. 
2. H. ALBiDA. White Cluster-rooted Orchis. June. 7/ 
In the tarn field, Giggleswick. Also in a field called Brockhole, 
near Settle. Near Winch bridge and Wey sike, Teesdale. Dallow 
gOl. Whitfell gill, near Askrigg, Very abundant in a field at 
Little bank, near Settle. Helks wood, near Ingleton. Hole of 
Horcum, and in Newton dale, seven miles north of Pickering. 
Heathy moors above Hawnby, six miles north west from Helmsley. 
