654 AMAEYLLIDACE^. 



C. Woodfordii, Lindl. ? Scape more slender (2° -3° high); leaves 

 rigid, linear-lanceolate (1° long) ; racemes rather closely flowered (2' -4' 

 long); flowers small, shorter than the linear hracts ; sepals and petals 

 green ; lip crestless, the middle lobe cuneate-oblong ; capsule erect. (Bletia 

 verecunda, 1st edit, in part.) — Low sandy pine barrens, Florida. 



HABENARIA, Willd. 



H. Garberi, Porter. Root a globular tuber; stem erect (1° or more 

 high) ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, widely spreadmg ; spike loosely many- 

 flowered ; perianth greenisli yellow, lateral sepals broadly ovate ; petals 

 unequally 2-parted, the upper lobe wedge-shaped, truncate ; the lower fili- 

 form ; lip linear, obtuse, entire ; spur as long as the ovary. — Damp shady 

 woods; Manatee, South Florida (Garber). 



H. distans, Griseb. Stem leafy at base (1° high) ; leaves elliptical- 

 oblong, acute (4' -6' long) ; racemes few-flowered ; bracts oblong-lanceolate, 

 shorter than the ovary ; flowers distant (4" long) ; petals 2-parted, the upper 

 lobe oblong, tlie lower linear; lip 3-parted, the segments hnear, spreading; 

 spur as long aS the ovary. — South Florida ( Curtisa). 



SPIRANTHES, Richard. 



S. simplex, Gray. Root a single tuber: stem short (6' high), with 

 withered leaves at the base ; spike not twisted ; flowers very small, white, 

 the lip obovate-oblong, crenulate, with slender prominences at the base. — 

 Nashville, Tennessee (Dr. Gattinger), and nortliward. 



Ordee AMARYLLIDACE^. 

 AMARYLLIS, L. 



A. (Zephyranthes) Treatise, Watson. Bulb small ; leaves very nar- 

 row (U" wide), tliick, semiterete with rounded margins, not shining; scape 

 4' -12' liigh ; flowers 3' long, white, the segments rather obtuse; capsule 

 broader tlian long, its peduncle 3" -9" long. — Low ground. East Florida 

 [Mrs. Mary Treat). April and May. 



HYMENOCALLIS, Salisb. (Pancratidm, 1st edit.) 



H. CaribSea, Herb. Bulb large, with short runners ; leaves broadly lan- 

 ceolate, erect-spreading (U°-2° long); scape many-flowered; tube of the 

 perianth (5' long) usually longer than the recurved white divisions; crown 

 short-funnel-shaped, entire, or with few teeth between the filaments.— 

 Bandy coast of South Florida. July. 



H. crassiflora, Herb. Bulb large, with runners ; leaves erect, strap- 

 shaped (2° long) ; scape thick, glaucous, rather longer than the leaves, 

 2-flowered ; tube of the perianth (3' -4' long) thick, shorter than the yellow- 



