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406. C. parviflorum Salisb. Smaller Yellow Lady's Slipper. 

 Swamps; formerly frequent, but becoming scarce. May. 

 Cascade Springs; along Plaster Creek at Kalamazoo Ave,; Sad- 

 dle-Bag Swamp region; Burton Ave. Swamp; Mill Creek woods, 

 and elsewhere. 



40V. C. pubescens Willd. Larger Yellow Lady's Slipper. 

 C. Jiirsatnni Mill. 

 Woods; formerly frequent, becoming scarce. May. 

 Burton Ave. Swamp; Cascade Springs; Mr. Gormley's woods, 

 Sec. 2, Walker; Mill Creek woods; Cedar Swamp; Lamberton 

 Lake region; G, R. & L Ry., south of South Grand Rapids; 

 Mud Lake, Wright. 



408. C. spectabile Salisb. Showy Lady's Slipper. 

 C. reginat Walt. 



In swamps; formerly common, becoming scarce. June. 

 Burton Ave. Swamp (O.H.); along Plaster Creek at Kalatnazoo 

 Ave. (LloydFord); Cedar Swamp; Lamberton Lake region; the 

 "big ravine" near Harris' Landing; Mud Lake, Wright; Mud 

 Lake, Jamestown; Mill Ci'eek woods. 



This species and the two preceding, are covered with glandular 

 hairs, and by contact sometimes produce an irritation quite sim- 

 ilar in its effects to that of ivy poisoning. 



GOODYERA R. Br. Rattlesnake-Plantain. 

 Peramhim Salisb. 



409. Q. pubescens R. Br. 



In moist rich woods; frequent. Aug. 



Mill Creek woods; Saddle-Bag Swamp region; Burton Ave. 



Swamp; East St. Pinery; Reed's Lake region; Vergennes. 



HABENARIA Willd. Rein-Orchis. 



410. H. blephariglottis Torr. White Fringed-Orchis. 

 • Sphagnous bogs; rare. Mid-July-Aug. 



Spruce Lake. This species was destroyed in the main part of the 



