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FLORA OF VERMONT 



C spectabile, Salisb. (C. reginae, Walt.) Showy Lady's-slipper. Cold 

 swamps ; occasional. 



GOODYERA. (PERAMIUM.)- Rattle-snake Plantain 



G. pubescem, R. Br. Dry woods at low attitudes ; occasional. 



G. repens, R. Br. Hemlock woods, Abby Pond, Ripton, Brainerd. 



G. repens, R. Br. var. ophioides, Fernald. Cold mossy spruce woods ; fre- 

 quent. 



G. tesselata, Lodd. See Rhodora 1 : 6. 1899. Cold moist woods at high 

 altitudes ; occasional. 



HABENARIA 



H. blephariglottis, Torr. White Fringed Orchid. Bogs. "N. Troy," Carey; 

 Smuggler's Notch, Eggleston ; Burlington, Torrey ; Johnson, Grout. 



H. bracteata, R. Br. Damp woods and meadows ; frequent. 



H. dilatata, Gray. Cold bogs ; frequent. 



H. fimbriata, R. Br. (H. grandiflora, Torr.) Purple Fringed Orchid. Cool 

 mountain woods and meadows ; occasional. A form with white, fra- 

 grant flowers, Nebraska Notch, Underbill, Eggleston. 



H. Hookeriana, A. Gray. (H. Hookeri, Torr.) Dry woods ; occasional. 



H. hyperborea, R. Br. Bogs and cold woods ; frequent. 



H. lacera, R. Br. Ragged Fringed Orchid. Moist ground. Rutland, Hub- 

 bardton, Pownal, Eggleston; Ferrisburgh, E. Faxon. 



H. obtusata, Richardson. Cold mountain woods ; occasional. 



H. orbiculata, Torr. Cold rich woods ; frequent. 



H. psycodes, Gray. Purple Fringed Orchid. Wet meadows and bogs ; fre- 

 quent. 



H. tridentata, Hook. (H. clavellata, Spring.) Bogs and wet borders of 

 ponds ; occasional. 



H. virescens, Spreng. (H. flava, A. Gray.) Moist soil ; local. 



LIPARIS. TWAY-BLADE 



L. liliifolia, Richard. Swamps. "Bellows Falls," Carey; "Windsor," 

 Leland ; Middlebury, Brainerd. 



L. Loestlii, Richard. Moist banks ; frequent. 



LISTER A. Tway-blade 

 L. convallarioides, Nutt. Cold mountain bogs and brooksides ; rare. 

 L. cordata, R. Br. Sphagnum bogs and mossy mountain woods ; frequent. 



