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Habenaria 



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Map 702 



Habenaria ciliaris (L ) R.Br 



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Map 703 

 Habenaria I acera (Michx.) Lodd. 



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Map 704 



Habenaria leucophaea (Nutt.) Gray 



specimen collected in a swamp in Monroe County by J. E. Potzger. There 

 is a report from St. Joseph County which is not shown on the map. 

 Newf., Que., Ont. to Minn., southw. to N. Y., Fla., and La. 



7. Habenaria orbiculata (Pursh) Torr. (Lysias orbiculata (Pursh) 

 Rydb.) Large Roundleaf Orchid. Map 700. This is one of our rarest 

 orchids. I have found it twice. Van Gorder found it in Noble County and 

 I have his specimen. It grows in very rich, sandy soil with sugar maple 

 and beech. 



Newf., Que., Ont. to B. C. and northw. to Alaska, southw. to Pa., W. Va., 

 Md., and in the mts. to S. C, Tenn., Ohio, 111., Mont., and Wash. 



8. Habenaria Hookeri Torr. (Lysias Hookeriana (A. Gray) Rydb.) 

 Hooker Orchid. Map 701. This is also one of our rarest orchids. It has 

 been reported from Lake, La Porte, Noble, and Porter Counties. There 

 is a specimen in the Field Museum which was collected by Agnes Chase, 

 June 21, 1897, east of Edgemoor (probably near what is now known as the 

 Buffington Cement Plant or West Gary). The specimen in the Field 

 Museum so labeled and collected by Bross in La Porte County is Orchis 

 spectabilis. The report from Noble County is not supported by a specimen 

 and I refer the report to Habenaria orbiculata. Dr. Lyon found a few 

 plants in Porter County. It has been found also by R. M. Tryon, Jr., in 

 Dunes State Park, Porter County and he has given me a specimen. 



N. S., Que., Ont. to Minn., southw. to N. Y., Pa., Ohio, Ind., Wis., and 

 Iowa. 



9. Habenaria ciliaris (L.) R. Br. (Blephari glottis ciliaris (L.) Rydb.) 

 Yellow Fringe-orchid. Map 702. In marshes, moist, sandy borders of 

 lakes and sloughs, prairie habitats, and low, open and sandy woods. This 

 species was formerly not rare but is now becoming scarce. Its distribution 

 is restricted to our northern counties and besides those indicated on the 

 map it has been reported from Marshall County. 



Vt., Ont. to Mich., 111., and Mo., southw. to Fla. and Tex. 



