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1. L. Loeselii (L.) L. C. Rich. Leaf-blades elliptic to elliptic- op ee 5-17 
em. long: scape 0.5—2 dm. tall: lateral sepals lanceolate, about 4 m . lon ng: 
petals s 1. long: lip yellowish- 
green, about 4 mm. long, the blade subor- 
bicular, panel pointed: eapsule ellip- 
soid, et roeky soil, 
pra rarely Coastal Plain, Ala. 
Mo., Sask., Ont., and N. S.—Spr. 
2. L. liliifolia (L.) L. C. Rich. Leaf- 
blades ovate to oval ‘or "elite. e 
9—15 em. lon 
: e 
cuneate to subor bie ular, erose, abruptly 
pointed: Hs clavate- elipsoid, 12-18 mm. long.— (RUSSET-WITCH. )—Rocky 
woods and thickets, various provinces, Ga. to Ala., Mo., Minn. , and Me.—Spr.- 
3. L. bns Lindl. Leaf-blades few, broad, elliptic, elliptic- aha 6-18 cm 
long: scape 15-43 cm. tall: lateral sepals ov ate-ova al, abou ue . lon ng: petals 
br ud linear, about 5.5 mm. long: lip dark-green or is ish, abou 
long, the blade broadly euneate, notched at the apex: nne clavate- ellipsoi 
or clavate- To 16-21 mm. long—Hammocks, S pen. Fla.—(W. I., C. A., S. 
A.)—AlIl yea 
32. TIPULARIA Nutt. Caulescent herbs, with grouped corms. Leaf 
solitary, terminating the corm, decaying before the lateral scaly stem arises. 
owers numerous, in a terminal raceme. 
Perianth bro was Lateral sepals nearly 
equilateral. Petals shorter and narrower 
than the sepals. Lip free, with 2 broad 
basal lobes and a narrow terminal lobe, 
long-spurred. Capsule nodding.—Two 
species, the following and one in the 
Himalayas 
T. unifolia (Muhl. 
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P 
ath: flower-sta Ik 3— 6 dm. tall: 
lo re flowered: lateral sepals broadly 
linear or elliptic-linear, 6-8 long: 
petals broadly linear: lip are 7 mm. long, the eae lobes broad, toothea, 
the terminal oo linear: spur slender: capsule 10-12 mm. long. [T. oid 
Nutt.]— (ELFIN-SPUR. CRANEFLY-ORCHID.)— Woods, shaded banks, and ham 
mocks, in acid soil, Coastal Plain and occasionally other p = to Tex., 3 
Ind., N. Y., and N. J.—Sum.—The leaves last through the win 
33. APLECTRUM Nutt. Caulescent herbs with a chain of corms. Lea 
solitary, terminating the corm, decaying before the lateral scaly stem arises. 
