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GYVANDRIA DIANDRIA. 



II. DIANDRIA. 



678. CYPRIPEDIUM. Swarfz. act. holm. 1800, p. 250, 



candidum. l.C. caule folioso, foliis obiongo-lanceolatis, 3obo styli 

 lanceohuo obtusiusculo, labejlo petalis lanceolatis bre- 

 vinre compresso. — IVdld.sp pi. 4. p. 142. 

 In Pensylvania. Muhlenberg. % . +. Resembles 

 C. Cakeolus ; but the Howers are white, and not half 

 the size : the form of the leaves and lobe of the style 

 distinguish it sufficiently. 

 parviflorum. 2. C. caule folioso, loho styli triangulari acuto, petalis ex- 

 terioribus ovato-oblongis acuminatis, interioribus li- 

 nearibus contortis, labello petalis breviore compresso. 

 PFi/ld. sp.pl. A. p. 143. 

 C. Calceolus. M'uh.fi. amer. 2. p. 161. 

 Icon. Salisb. in linn, trans. 1. p. 77, t. I.f.1. Pluk. 



mant.t.4\8.f.2. 

 In shady fe' tile woods : New Jersey to Carolina. 1/ . 

 May, June, v v. Petals greenish-brown; lower 

 lip yellovv, with brown spots. 

 pulesccns. 3. C. caule folioso, lobo styli triangulari-oblongo obtuso, 

 petalis exterioribus ovato-oblongis acuminatis, interio- 

 ribus longissimis linearibus contortis, labello petalis 

 breviore compresso. IVilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 143. 

 C. flavescens. Redout, pi. liliac, 

 C. Calcpolns. iS. Sp.pl. 1346. 

 Icon. fVilld. hort.lerol. 1. t 13. Moris, hist. 3. s. 12. 



/. 11/13. ' 



C. Calceolus Wblt.fl. car. 222. 



On sunny fertile hills, among small trees and bushes, 

 generally in rocky situations : Pensylvania to Carolina. 

 1/. May. V. V. Petals greenish-yellow with red 

 spots ; lower lip yellow. It approaches near to the 

 preceding. Sometimes it is found with two or three 

 flowers. 

 spectalile. 4. C. caule folioso, lobo styli elliptico-cordato obtuso, pe- 

 talis exterioribus lato-ovalibus obtusis, labello petalis 

 longiore antioe fisso.— JFilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 143. 

 C. album, .^it. kew. 3. p. 303. 

 * C. canadense. Muh.Ji. mner. 2. p.lQl. 



C. reginae. Walt.Jl. car. 222. 



