890 ,  GYNANDRIA MoNANDRIA. Neottia. 
| Icon. Jacq. austr. 369. Hall. helv. 1.22. Com. hort. 
Tn rocky, shad pine-woods, on’ the high mountains of 
.  WMirginia. 3f. July. v. v. Not above three inches 
high ; stem creeping ; leaves delicately veined ; flow- 
ers white. A 
pubescens. — 4. N. foliis radicalibus ovatis petiolatis reticulatis, scapo 
vaginato floribusque pubescentibus, labello acu- 
minato, petalis ovatis. Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 
‘Satyrium repens. Mich. fl, amer. 2. p. 187. 
In shady and rocky situations ; Canada to Florida. 2%. 
pa July. v.v. Resembles the preceding; is more ro- 
z E bust, and the leaves more distinctly and handsomely 
variegated with white veins, "This plant has lately 
made a great noise among the country people, as iti- 
fallibly curing the bite of a ihat dog. 
673. ARETHUSA. Swartz. act. holm. 1800. p. 230. 
. bullosa. ; ^h. A. aphylla ; radice globosa, scapo vaginato unifloro, ca- 
lyce laciniis superioribus incurvatis, labello subcre- 
^. pulato.— Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 80. 
Icon. Lam. illustr. t. 729. f. 1. Pisi. MEN. t. onr 
In sphagnous swamps: Canada to Carolina. une. 
v.v. Flowers large, purple, sweet-scented. - 
ophioglossoi. 2. A. radice fibrosa, scapo dissite bifoliato 1—2-floro, foliis 
des, ee labello fimbriato.— Willd, sp, E 4. 
p. 80 
Icon. Lam. illustr. t. 72D. A9. 
In bogs and sphagnous swamps: Canadá | to Carolina. 
X. June, July. v. v. Flowers nearly the size of 
- the preceding, purple, sometimes white. 
divaricata, — 3. A. radice subpalmata, scapo remote bifoliato unifloro, 
- foliis oblongis obtusiusculis, petalis exterioribus ad- 
scendentibus —B em labello eana 
lato.— Willd sp. pl. 4. p.8 z 
Icon. Lam. illustr. noie o.  Catesb. car. 1, t. 58. 
In swamps near the sea-coast: Virginia to Florida. y. ' 
- July. v.v. Flowers larger than sap üC 0 sige 
ing, purple. 
pendula. 4. A, radice roberta; caule folioso summitate subtrifioro, 
foliis ovatis alternis, floribus longo pedunculatis alter- 
nis, labello integro. = Willd. oy es ym 
A. trianthophoros. Swartz. act. holm, 1800. p. 230. 
