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GYNANDRIA DIANDRIA.
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762. Satyrium viride.

In Meadows at Lambton, and near Beamish, Urpeth, Castle Eden, and Sunderland, D. Near Middleton in Teesdale.—Rev. J. Harriman. At Gilsland and Shewing Shields, N.

765. Satyrium albidum.

In Pastures at Shewing Shields, N. Near Winch Bridge and between Whey Syke and Widdy Bank, D.

764. Ophrys Nidus avis.

In Wharton Haugh Wood, Cocken, D.—W. Weighell.

765. Ophrys ovata.

In Woods, marshy Meadows, and on the Banks of Hedges.

766. Ophrys cordata.

On Egleston Moor, D.—Rev. J. Harriman. At Gold-Hill near Moggleswick, D.

767. Ophrys muscifera.

In Castle Eden Dean, D. Near Middleton one Row, D.—Mr E. Robson.

768. Ophrys apifera.

On the Sea Coast near Ryhope, and at Rooker's Gill, near Sunderland, D.—Rev. J. T. Fenwick and W. Weighell. At Baydales, D.—Mr E. Robson.

769. Malaxis paludosa.

On Egleston Moor, D.—Rev. J. Harriman.

770. Cypripedium calceolus.

In Castle Eden Dean, D.

771. Serapias latifolia.

In Woods, frequent.