28 FLORA OF CRAXl) IIAI'IDS. 



'iJG. C. intumescens Kudge. 



In wet woods; (.'oniinoii. .luno-.luly. 



•J-27. C. lanuginosa Michx. (C. filiformis latifolia Boeckl.) 

 Bogs and low ground; c-omni(tii. Mid-Muy-June. 



228. C. laxiflora T.ani. 



In boccli and niapU' woods; common and exceedingly variable. 

 May-.Iiuic. 



229. C. laxiflora patulifolia Carey. 



Common in moist beech and maple woods. May-June. 



230. C, laxiflora striatula Carey. 



C laxljiord blainhi (Dewey) 13oott. 

 In moist woo<ls; common. Juno-July. 



231. C. laxiflora varians Bailey. 

 Frequent in moist woods. May-June. 



232. C. limosa L. 



In sphagnous bogs. June-July. 



Orchid Swamp (Prof. C.F.Wheeler); Thompson's Lake. 



233. C. longirostris Torr. 



In a moist thicket on the bank of Plaster Creek, south-east of 

 the City (F.). June. 

 K:uv in tlie Stflte. 



234. C. lupulina Muhl. 



In swamps and low ground; abundant and variable. Mid-June- 

 July. 



23"). C. lupulina pedunculata Dewey. 



Found growing with the species but less frequent. Mid-June- 

 July. 

 Edges of Cedar Swamp; Farm of Mrs. Jane Banks, Sec. 21, Ada. 



236. C. lurida Wahl. 



In wet meadows and along streams; frequent. June-July. 



237. C. monile Tuckerm. 



Margin of Crooked Lake; scarce. June-Jidv. 



