68 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



I. PSEUDACORUS — Lin., 1753. Yellow Flag. 



Rare. Swamp by Brewerton Plank Road. North from 

 Salina, July, 1889. The only place I have found it. 



I. LACUSTRis — Nutt, 1818. Dwarf Lake Iris. 



Rare. Near Green Point. Low lands, June. Also by 

 S. Cole, Otisco. 



SISYRINCHIUM— Lin., 1753. 



S. ANGUSTIFOLIUM — Mill, 1759. Pointed Blue-eyed Grass. 

 Moist meadows, with the grass. Common everywhere. 

 June, August. 



S. ATLANTICUM — Bicknell. (Bull, Torr Club, 1896). 

 Eastern Blue-eyed Grass. 

 Frequent. Onon. Lake Marsh, June, 1898. 



ORCHIDACE/E— Lindl, 1 836— Orchid Fam. 



CYPRIPEDIUM— Lin, 1753. 



C. ARIETINUM — R. Br., 1813. Ram's-head Ladies' Slipper. 

 Moist woods and swamps. Not common. Tamerac 

 Swamp, 1879. 



C. ACAULE — Ait, 1789. Moccasin Flower. Stemless Ladies' 

 Slipper. 

 Infrequent. Woods and swamps. Variable. Cicero 

 Swamp, June, 1880. A white variety was found in 

 same locality by L. L. Goodrich, June, 1895. Only one 

 specimen. 



C. REGINAE — Walt, 1788. (Cypripedium Spectabile — 

 Salish, 1791.) Showy Ladies' Slipper. 

 Rare, though abundant in swamp in Fabius, July, 1895, 

 and occasional in swamps throughout Tully and Apulia. 



C. CANADIDUM — Willd, 1805. Small White Ladies' Slipper. 

 Rare, Cicero Swamp and Tamerac, June, 1891. Ap- 

 pears like a variation of C. Parviflorum. 



C. HIRSUTUM — Mill, 1768. (Cypripedium Pubesceus). 

 Large Yellow Ladies' Slipper. 

 Occasional, especially in rocky hillsides. Jamesville 

 Woods and scattering throughout the county. Brit- 

 ton's Woods, 1885. 



