274 GYNANDUIA. DIANDRIA. Orcliis. 
EARTHY PURPliE 0 R Oil IS. Meadows and pagfiires; 
common. SuuthM'ell; Newark; Noitingham; Mans¬ 
field. I*. May. 
Usiulata. O.' bulbis indivisis, nectarii Jablo quadrifido 
purictis scabro, cornu obtuso brevissimo 
petalis distiiictis. 
O. Lip of the nectary with 4 clefts^ rough with 
dots : horn blunt : petals distinct, 
DW/VRF ORCHIS, Dryish meadows and pastures; 
l ire. In a close near Jtallou&hion Wood ; Newark 
nnd Averhum Meadows ; in the meudovii on the bank! 
of the Trent between Ilttzleford and Nouin?hsm, 
P. May, June. 
* * Bulbis palmatis; 
*. Bulbs of the root hand-shaped, 
latifolia.O, bulbis subpalmatis, nectarii cornu conico; 
labio trifido, bracteis flore duplo longioribus. 
' O. Bulbs somewhat hand shaped^ straight: 
horn of the nectary conical : lip with 3 lobes ; 
the lateral ones bent back : floral leaves lon^ 
ger than the flowers. 
, MARSH ORCHES. Moist meadows and pastures, and 
marshy ground. Nev/ark and Averham Meadows, io 
a low situation; hog in the Quonce <'’l 0 '«e, Newark; 
last close hut one before you ascend the hill to the Ice 
Ifoase, Kelham; Parks, Southwell; Cam stone Mea¬ 
dow, near Notfi igiiara. P. May, June. 
inacula- O. bulbis palmatis divaricatis, nectarii cor- 
• ta, nu germinibus breviore : labio trilobo pia¬ 
no, petalis patentibus. 
O. Bulbs expanding : horn of the nectary shorts 
er than the ger men : lip flat ; petals on the 
hack upright. 
