594 eee DIANDRIA. 
"E II. DIANDRIA. s 
678. CYPRIPEDIUM. Swartz. act. holm, 1800, p. 250. 
candidum. 1. C. caule folioso, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis, lobo styli 
lanceolato obtusiusculo, labello petalis lanceolatis bre- 
viore compresso.— Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 142. 
In Pensylvania. Muhlenberg, Y. +. Resembles 
C. Calceolus ; but the flowers are white, and not half — 
the size: the form of the Jeaves and lobe of the pe 
distinguish it sufficiently. 
parviflorum. 2, C. caule folioso, lobo styli triangulari acuto, petalis ex- 
terioribus ovato-oblongis acuminatis, interioribus li- 
nearibus contortis, labello petalis breviore compresso, 
$, . Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 143. . 
= C. Calceolus. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 161.: 
Icon. Salisb. in linn. trans. 1. p. 77. t. 2. f.2. Pluk. 
mant. t. 418. f. 2. 
In shady fertile woods: New Jersey to Carolina. y. 
May, June. v. v. Petals greenish-brown ; 
lip yellow, with brown spots. 
pubescens, 3. C. caule folioso, lobo styli triangulari-oblongo obtuso, ; 
petalis exterioribus ovato-oblongis acuminatis, interio- — 
ribus longissimis linearibus contortis, labello petalis 
breviore compresso. Willd. sp: pl. 4. p. 143. — 
C. flavescens. Redout. pl. liliac, 
C. Calceolus. 8. Sp. pl. 1346. 2 
Icon. Willd. hort, berol. 1. t.13. Moris. hist. sa a : 
AR fib, : 
C. Calceolus. Walt, fl. car. 222. age 
On sunny fertile hills, among small MEE. bushes, | 
. generally in rocky situations : Pensylvania to Carolina. 
X. May. v. v. Petals greenish-yellow with 
è spots; lower lip yellow. It approaches near to the 
Qo Sometimes it is found with two or dev 1 
ers ` 
spectabile, 4. C. caule folioso, lobo styli elliptico-cordato obtuso, p 
talis exterioribus lato-ovalibus obtusis, — 
longiore antice fisso.— Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 143. 
C. album. Ait. kew.3. p. 303. 
C. canadense. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 161. 
C. regina. Walt. fl. car. 222. 
