48 FLORA OF GRAND RAPIDS. 



CALOPOGON U. Br. 



Limodortnn L. 

 4U1. C. pulchellus R. Br. 



X. tubtrosuni L. 

 Sphagnous bogs; frequent. June-July. 



Lamberton Lake region; Stafford Lake; Miller's Lake; Spruce 

 Lake; Cainpau Lake; Mutl Lake, Wright; Bronner Lake; Mud 

 Lake, Plaiutield; Orchid Swamp. 



CORALLORHIZA R. Br. Coral-root. 



402. C. innata R. Br. 



C. Corallorhiza (L.) Karst. 

 Moist rich woods; rare. July. 

 Farm of D. Blanding, Sec. 29, Vergennes; Sec. 18, Vergennes. 



403. C. multiflora Nutt. 



In rich moist woods; infrequent. Mid-July- Aug. 

 Woods along the Thornapple River; Mill Creek woods; Saddle- 

 Bag Swamp region; East St. Pinery; Carrier Creek; Hogadone 

 Creek; along the Walker Road, near West Leonard St. Only a 

 few plants at any station. 



CYPRIPEDIUM L. Moccasin-flower. 



404. C. acaule Ait. Stemless Lady's Slipper. 



In sphagnous swamps or dry woods; scarce. May. 

 Spruce Lake; Mill Creek woods; Bronner Lake; East St. Pinery; 

 Hogadone Creek; Mud Lake, Plainfield; abundant in the Sad- 

 dle-Bag Swamp region until 1895. 



405. C. candidum Willd. Small White Lady's Slipper. 

 Bogs and marshes. May. 



Button Lake; abundant in the marsh on the south-west side of 

 Lamberton Lake until 1895; two plants were found in Orchid 

 Swamp in 1885 (L.S.Livingston). One flower has been found 

 with two slippers, one within the other (O.H.). Stems with 

 two flowers are rare. 



