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Specimens examined: — Charlevoix Co. (E. A. Bessey, Aug., 1912); Kent Co. 

 (F. P. Daniels, July, 1899), "rare"; Antrim Co. (O. E. Close, 1894); Cheboygan Co. 

 (F. C. Gates, July, 1911); Tuscola Co. (C. K. Dodge). 



Reported from : — Jackson Co. (S. H. Camp) . 



3. Blephariglottis lacera (Miehx.) Farwell. (torn). 



Habenaria lacera R. Br. 

 Green-fringed Orchis. 



Open swamps and wet woods, throughout. Infrequent. July — Aug. 

 Specimens examined: — Ingham Co. (L. J. Cole, July, 1895); ISIuskegon Co. (W. 

 J. Beal, June, 1898) ; Lenawee Co. (W. J. Beal, 1866) ; Oakland Co. (Dr. D. Cooley. 

 Jiily, 1849); Cass Co. (H. S. Pepoon), "common"; St. Clair Co. (C K. Dodge). 



Reported from: — ^Wayne Co. (O. A. Farwell); Calhoun Co. (C. E. Barr); Jackson 

 Co. (S. H. Camp); Genesee Co. (Dr. D. Clark) ; Macomb Co. (Dr. D. Cooley); Kewee- 

 naw Co. (O. A. FarweU); Washtenaw Co. (Winchell's Cat.); Manistee Co. (F. P. 

 Daniels); Mackinac Island (C. K. Dodge), "open ground"; Marquette Co. (A. 

 Daehnowski). 



4. Blephariglottis leucophaea (Nutt.) FarweU. (white and red-brown). 



Habenaria leucophaea (Nutt.) Gray. 

 Prairie White-fringed Orchis. 



Moist, open meadows. Infrequent, but not as rare as B. blephariglottis in 

 in Michigan. June — July. Dodge notes this species as "abundant on 

 the delta islands of the St. Clair River". 

 Specimens examined: — Ingham Co. (W. A. W^eUs, May, 1867); Gratiot Co., (C. 

 A. Davis, July, 1895); Livingston Co. (D. R. Short, 1866); Genesee Co. (Dr. Clarke). 

 Reported from:— Kent Co. (Mrs. M. B. Pieters), "rare"; Wayne Co. (O. A. Far- 

 well) ; Oakland and Macomb counties (I. W. Stacey) ; Ionia Co. (Wheeler and Smith) ; 

 Washtenaw Co. (Winchell's Cat.) ; Isle Royale (Foote) ; St. Clair Co. (C. K. Dodge) ; 

 Calhoun Co. (C. C. McDermid); Tuscola Co. (C. K. Dodge); Emmet Co. (C. H. 

 Swift). 



5. Blephariglottis psychodes (L.) Rydb. (butterfly-like). 



Habenaria psychodes (L.) Sw. 

 Smaller Purple-fringed Orchis. 



Wet open meadows and swamps, frequent thi-oughout; the commonest 

 species. July — ^Aug. 

 Specimens examined: — Gratiot Co. (C. A. Davis, July, 1893); Cass Co. (H. S. 

 Pepoon, Aug., 1904), No. 90; Shiawassee Co. (G. H. Hicks, July, 1889); Kent Co. 

 (L. J. Cole, July, 1896); Lenawee Co. (W. J. Beal, 1866); Alpena Co. (E. A. Bessey, 

 July, 1918); Newaygo Co. (H. T. Darlington, Aug., 1916, No. 1134); Clare Co. (E. 

 A. Bessey, Aug., 1916, No. 698) ; Macomb Co. (Dr. D. Cooley, June, 1844) ; Cheboygan 

 Co. (H. C. Beardslee, Aug., 1890); Delta Co. Escanaba (Hem-y H. Babcock); St. Clair 

 Co. (C. K. Dodge); Alger Co. (N. A. Wood, July, 1916). 



