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617. CALYPSO. Salisbury. R. Brown. 
Petals adscendent, secund. Lip _yentricose, 
calcarate beneath towards the point. Column 
petaloidly dilated. Pollinia 4. 
Bulb roundish; solit ‘gaicat scape 1-flowered, 
leafless, sheathed towards te base and cunt 
Specizs. 1.C. americana. Lip narrowed and subun- 
guiculate at the base; spur-semibifid exceeding the lami- 
na, with the dentures acute; peduncle longer than the 
germ. R. Brown, Hort. Kew. 5.p. 208. Flower purple, 
somewhat resembling a species of . Cypripedium. v. v. sine 
Jj. on the island of St. Helena, near the outlet. of Lake 
Michigan, in the shade: of bies canadensis attgehes to 
recent vegetable soil. (1811). 
A second species of this Fe Soh genus is ‘the Cupripe- 
dium bulbosum, of Linnzus, us to Sweden. ~ 
618. ¥ TIPULARIA. ; 
Petals spathulate, spreading. are entire, ses- 
“sie, conspicuously calcarate below at the base. 
— Column apterous, porrected, free. Anibeosber: 
, - culate, pe ent; pollinia 4, parailel. =< 
__ titute 
-at-the base; spur entire, nearly twice the | 
_Balbs concatenated, horizontal. ‘Leaf solitary, plaited 
pitudinally nerved; flowery mney mutant, des- 
bractes. 
T. discolor... Orchis iid Pa. 2. ae 586. Limodorum 
unifolium, Herb. Muhl, and Catal. p. 81 
Ons. Petals 5, greenish, spreading; the 3 exterior, ob- — 
long-obovate, the 2 interior narrower Lip entire, very- 
short and concave, crenulate, situated before, csogin 
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‘germ, straight and_ filiform, partly od. beneath. 
Senitalifeross column ‘porrected, ciabgoee atte sides. 
_ Anther operculate, persistent; operculum articulated be-»_ 
hind, furnished with 2 auxilliary valves, closing porn fe 
upon the 4 masses of pollen, masses solid and parali 
neither granular nor pulverulent. 
_A plant somewhat allied to Coraller bia; and to Orchis 
abortiva. 
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