GINANDRIA. DiainiJRiA. Orchfs. 
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hircinnm of IiTNN.F,us,wliich flowers in June and July» 
and is jnsMy denominated, in the Flora Britannica, the 
most rare of all the British Orciiidex. It was pointed 
out to Smith in 1791, by the late I^lr. Fkwtn, at 
Darent near Dariford ; and, had it not been for this 
fortunate discovery, Me must have relied, as Me have 
done for more than a cent iry, upon the sole authority 
of the diligent and accurate Ka v. 
O. bulbis indivlsis, nectarii labio pyramid 
asquali integerrimo superne bicorni: cal- daliu 
cari elongate filiformi, 
O. Lip of the nectary 2-horned^ 3 cleft \ seg¬ 
ments equals very entire : horn long: petals 
somewhat spear shaped. 
PYRAMIDAL ORCrilS. LATE-FLOWERTNG 
ORCliIS, Dry pasnires and meadoM's in a calcareoit* 
soil; not very common, bouthwel! ; in a lane, the 
foot-road between Wjnkburn and Kirklington t Bea¬ 
con Field yto e-t its, near Newark; AspI} ; in 
Mr. Bielby’s meadow near t)8Uianthor;>e ; in tlie ave¬ 
nue leading to ‘-orv.ood, P. June, July. 
O. bulbis indivisi.s, nectarii labio quadrifido Morto, 
' crenulato : cornu obtuso ascendcrite, peta- 
lis conniventibus mutinervibus. 
O. Lip of the Nectary^ 4 cleft, finely scollops- 
ed: hnrn blunt, ascending : petals blunt, ap¬ 
proaching: lip of the nectary with 3 lobes, 
ike middlemost notched at the end. 
MEADOW OR.FRTS Moistish meadows and pastures; 
frequent. Southwell; Newark. P. May, June. 
O bulbis indivis’s, nectarii labio ([UdiAriMctmascula, 
crenulato; cornu obtuso, petalis e.xterioribus 
reflexis trinervibus. 
O, Lip of the nectary \-lohed, finely scolloped : 
horn blunt: upper petals turned back. 
