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iSYNANDRIA DIANDRIA. 



II. DIANDRIA. 



^■JQ. CYPRIPEDIUiVI. Suwrl%. ad. holm. 1800, p. 250. 



eandidum. 1. C. caule folioso, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis, lobo^ styli 



lanceolato obtusiusculo, labello petalis lanceolatis bre- 

 vioie compresso. — IVilld.sp. pi. 4. p. 142. 

 In Pensylvania. Muhlenberg. "2/ . -f . Resembles 

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

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

 distinguish it sufficiently. 



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

 terioribus ovato-obldngis acuminatis, interioribus 11- 

 nearibus contortis, labello petalis breviore compresso. 

 Willd. sp.pl. 4. p. 143. 



C, Ca'ceolus. Mich.Jl.. amer. 1. p. \6\. 



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

 viant. t. 418./ 2. 



In shady fertile woods : New Jersey to Carolina. % . 

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

 lip yellow, with brown spots. 



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



petalis exterioribus ovato-oblongis acuminatis, interio- 

 ribus longissimis linearibus contortis, labello petalis 

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



C. flavescens. Redout, pi. liliac, 



C. Calceokis. /3. Sp.pl. 13^6. 



Icon. fVilld. hort.lerol. 1. t. 13. Mori^. hist. 3. s. 12. 

 /, 11 / 15, 



C. Calceolus Walt. ft. car. 222. 



On sunny fertile hills, among small trees and bushes, 

 generally in rocky situations : Pensylvania to Carolina. 

 , %. 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, 



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

 talis exterioribus lato-ovalibus obtusis, labello petalis 

 longiore antice fisso. — Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 143. 

 C. album. Ait. hew. 3. p. 303. 

 C. canadense. Mich.Jl. avier. 2. p. l6l. 

 C, reginae, JFalt.Ji. car. 222. 



