318 GYNANDRIA.— MONANDRIA. 



at the point ; stem leafy ; bracts shorter than the 

 flowers. 

 HAB. Swamps. July. U . Flowers orange yell.. 

 smaller than in No. 1. 



6. H. huronensis : lip lanceolate, acuminate, entire. 



and incurved ; petals subulate and connivent ; spur 

 about the length of the lip, incurved ; petals flat : 

 stem leafy. 

 HAB. Wet meadows. Aug. U . Stem 1—2 ft. 

 high; spike dense, long; Jl. greenish, small. 



7. H. dilatata : lip linear, very entire, rather obtuse,, 



rounded and dilated at the base ; horn as long as 

 the lip, shorter than the germen j bracts as long 

 as the flower ; stem leafy. 

 HAB. Mountain woods. July. lj. . Stem 2— 4 ft, 

 high, very thick ; fl. gr. or "wh. 



8. W.fuscescens: lip ovate, toothed at the base ; petaU 



spreading ; horn subulate, as long as the germen ; 

 bracts longer than the flower. 

 HAB. Mountain meadows. July. lj. . Stem thick ; 

 spike long ; Jl. purp.-yell. 



9. H. herbiola : lip oblong, obtuse, toothed at the base; 



palate 1 -toothed ; horn filiform, shorter than the 

 germen ; bracts longer than the flower. 

 HAB. Swamps. June. U. Stem I ft. high; Jl. 

 small, yellowish. 



10. H. bracteata : lip linear, emarginate, and obscure- 

 ly 3-toothed at the extremity ; petals subconni- 

 vent ; lateral ones ovate and broader ; horn ob- 

 tuse, scrotiform ; bracts spreading, twice as long 

 as the flower ; leaves subovate or oblong. 



HAB. Shady woods, &e. June. U. Stem 8— 12 

 in. high, leafy ; spike loose ; Jl. green. 



11. H. orbiculata: lip linear, very entire, obtuse ; the 

 3 upper petals connivent ; the 2 lateral ones 

 spreading, oblique at the base ; horn longer than 

 the germen ; scape with 2 orbicular leaves at the 

 base. 



HAB. Wet meadows. June. U. Scape 12— 18 

 IS. high; leav. very large ; Jl. loose, gr.-zvhite. 



12. H. macrophylla : lip lanceolate, entire, acuminate : 

 spur longer than the germen, terete, nearly 



