GYNANDRIA. DIANDR.IA. Satyrium. 275 
SPOTTED PALMATE ORCFTfS. Woorls and rich 
meadows; common, .'‘oidhwell; Kirklins^ton; OJosea 
adjoining Wernham Wood. P. Juoo, July. 
O. bulbis palmatls, necfarii cornu setaceo conop- 
germminibus clupio lungiore : labio tnlido sea* 
integerrimo. 
O. Horn of the nectary bristle-shaped^ longer 
than the germen : lip cloven into 3 : two of ■ 
the petals 'very much expanding, 
AROMATIC ORCHiS. TMevdows and pastures; rather 
rare. Road side of Bnlweil hall, in a lovvsitiiaticn ; side 
of a water near Ki kl ngton mill ; In a meadow on the 
left-hand side the bridge which separates Halloughtoa 
and Thurgarfon parishes ; (Jamston Meadow, near Not¬ 
tingham; Averham 3Ieadovv, near Newark. P. June. 
SATYRIUM. Smith. 927. With. 29. /x 
Nectarium iriflato-didymura, pone florem. 
Nectary behind the flower ; infated., roundish. 
S. bulbis palmatls, foliis ovatis obtusiusculis, viride, 
nectarii labio lineari trifido; lacinia inter¬ 
media minima. 
S. Bulbs hand-shaped: leaves oblongs blunt: 
Up of the nectary strap-shaped, ^-cleft ; the 
middle segment indistinct. 
FROG SATA^RION. Meadows and pastures in gravelly 
soil; rather rare. Cotton-mill meadow, Southwell; 
Newark nnd Averham meadows, but not plentiful; Mr. 
W'illimot’s meadow, at Normauton near Southwell ; 
a close near Thorney-moor holt, and by the side of 
M'esthorpe dumble near Southwell; in the closes at the 
bottom of Oxtonhill, by the foot path leading to the 
village. P. June, July. 
OPHRYS. Smith. 931. With. 32. 
Nectarium subtus subcafinatum, deflexum.. 
