^90 



GYNAJIDKIA MONANDRIA. Neottia. 



Icon. Jacq. austr. 36g. Hall. helv. t. 22. Com. horL 

 t.35. 



In rocky, shady pine-woods, on the high mountains of 

 Virginia. IJ. . July. v. v. Not above three inches 

 high ; stem creeping j leaves delicately veined 3 flow- 

 ers white. 



N. foliis radicalibus ovatis petiolatis reticulatis, scapo 

 vaginato floribusque pubescentibus, labello ovato acu- 

 minato, petalis ovatis. IVilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 76. 



Satyrium repens. Mich. ft. amer. 2. p. 137- 



In shady and rocky situations : Canada to Florida, 1/ . 

 July. V. V. Resembles the preceding ; is more ro- 

 bust, and the leaves more distinctly and handsomely 

 variegated with white veins. This plant has lately 

 made a great noise among the country people, as in- 

 fallibly curing the bite of a mad dog. 



lulhosa. 



ophioglossou 

 des. 



divaricata. 



pendula. 



673. ARETHUSA. Stvarlz. act. holm. 1800. p. 230. 



l.A. aphylla; radice globosa, scapo vaginato unifloro, ca- 

 lyce laciniis superioribus incurvatis, labello subcre- 

 nulato. — inild. sp. pi. 4. p. 80. 



Icon. Lam. illustr. /. 729. f. 1. Pluk. mant. t. 348./ ?. 



In sphagnous swamps : Canada to Carolina. Ij. . June. 

 V. V. Flowers large, purple, sweet-scented. 



2. A. radice fibrosa, scapo dissite bifoliate 1 — 2-floro, foliis 



ovali-lanceolatis, labello fimbriato. — IVilld. sp. pi. 4. 



p. SO. 

 Icon. Lam. illustr. t. 729. /. 2. 

 In bogs and sphagnous swamps : Canada to Carolina. 



1/ . June, July. v. v. Flowers nearly the size of 



the preceding, purple, sometimes white. 



3. A. radice subpalmata, scapo remote bifoliate unifloro, 



foliis oblongis obtusiusculis, petalis exterioribus ad- 

 scendentibus longo-linearibus, labello eroso-subcrenu- 

 lato.~~ 1 1^7 1 Id sp. pi. 4. p. 81. 



Icon. La?n. illustr. t. 729. /. 3. Catesl. car. 1. t. 58. 



In swamps near the sea- coast : Virginia to Florida. %. 

 July. V. V. Flowers larger than any of the preced- 

 ing, purple. 



4. A. radice tuberosa, caule folioso summitate subtrifloro, 



foliis ovatis alternis, floribus longo-pedunculatis alter- 

 nis, labello miegm.— IVilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 82. 

 A. tiianthophoros. Swartz. act. holm. 180O. /). 230. 



