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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Pastures frequent. Sands of Barrie, valleys of Clova, and 
Canlochen, and on the mountains to nearly their summits. 
Moors and grassy places at Dun, Craigo, and west from Ar- 
broath plentiful, Mr A. Croall. 
H. albida, Br. Small White Habenaria. H. 369, B. 
292. — F. June, July. P. ( Gymnadenia albida , Rich., 
Bab. Satyrium , L. Orchis, Sm. Peristylus, Lindl.) 
Frequent in the Highland valleys, as Glen Clova. 
IJ. bifolia , Br. Butterfly Habenaria. H. 369, B. 292. 
- — F. June, July. P. ( Orchis bifolia , L. Platanthera bi- 
folia, Lindl.) 
Moors and moist woods frequent. 
Malaxis, Sw. Bog-orchis. 
Br. sp. 1. F. 1. 
M. paludosa , Sw. Bog-orchis. H. 372, B. 296. — F. 
Augt. Sept. P. 
Clova mountains, Air G. Don. Frequent in the valleys 
of Clova, Prof. Graham. Glen Phee, Prof. Balfour. A 
single specimen was picked by Dr Greville on the side of the 
hill above the Kirkton of Clova, August 1831. In consider- 
able abundance, a little higher up the Esk, on the opposite 
side to the Kirkton, 1831, Dr Barry, and Mr J. AD Nab. 
Ord.XCV.— IRIDE^E. 
Gen. Br. 3. F. 1. Sp. and v. Br. 10 ? F. 1. 
Iris, L. Iris, or Flower-de-Luce. 
Br. sp. and v. 3. F. 1. 
I. Pseudo- acorus, L. Yellow Water Iris, or Yellow 
Flag. FI. 373, B. 298.— F. May, July. P. 
Marshy pools, and by the sides of streams and lakes plen- 
tiful. 
