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LIPARIS, Richard. Twaybladc. 



2213. L. LoesELii, Richard. 



Peat-bogs, hummocks in swamps, and particularly on stumps and 

 floating logs in the Rideau Canal, not uncommon. A small, 

 greenish flowered orchid, bearing 2 leaves, and a single scape from 

 a solid bulb. June 2. 

 CALYPSO, Salisb. 



2214. C. borealis, Salisb. 



On mossy hummocks in shady woods. Rare aud of very uncertain 

 appearance. Rillings Rridge, abundant in 1878, not since found 

 (J.F.) Beechwood, 1888. High Falls, above Buckingham, Q. 

 1892 (K. B. Whyte.) May 3 

 APLECTRUM, Nutt. Putty-root. 



2215. A. hyemale, Nutt. (Adam and Eve.) 



Rich wood. Beechwood. Very rare. (Lt.-Col. White*) June 3. 

 CORALLORHIZA, R, Br. Coral root. 



2216. C. inn ata, R, Br. 



Shady swamps and woods. Rather rare. Duw's Swamp. Hull 

 Mer Bleue. May 4. Whole plant yellow. 



2218. C. MULTIFLORA, Nutt. 



Rich woods. Beechwood. Clark's Wood. Chelsea. Kingsmcre. 

 Rare. July 2. Plant purple, lip white, spotted. 

 2220. C striata, Lindl. (Macrae's Coral root.) 

 C. Macraei, Gray. 



Rich wood. Very rare. Found once at Beechwood by Mrs. Cham- 

 berlin, and once since at Kingsmere A most beautiful plant, 

 bearing about 20 large, bell-shaped flowers on a stout stem ; whole 

 plant white, striped with deep crimson. July 1. 

 SP1RANTHES, Richard Ladies' Tresses. , 



2224. S. Romanzoffiana, Chainisso. 



Wet Meadow. East Templctou (Wm. Scott.) Only found in the 

 above locality, where it is in great profusion. Beak of stigma 

 2-horncd, short. July 3. 



2225. S. cernua, Rich. 



Peat-bog. Lake Flora, Hull. Very rare. Spike slenderer than in 

 2224 ; leaves longer and narrower. Beak of stigma long and 

 very Blender. Sep. 1. 



