458 IM.ANT LIFK OK ALABAMA. 



Canadian /one to Lonisianian aroa. Newibnndland. Ontario. Manitoba; Now Eng- 

 land west to MinncBota, south to Florida. l.oiiiHiana, and ArkansaH. 



Ai.aiia.ma: Mountain r(';,Mon to Coast plain. Low shady woods. L.e County, 

 Auhurn ( /". >. lutrle). Tuscaloosa County (K. A. Smilli). Makhvin County, Stock- 

 ton. FlowoiH wliite. .Inly, August ; ran-. 



Tyi'i' locality: "llab. in unihrosis sylvaruni, a Carolina .id Floridaui." 



llVrl.. (u'ol. .^urv. II. il). Mnhr. 



LEPTORCHIS Tiionars. Nou\ . Hull. So.-. IMiilnm. :!1 1. 1808. 

 {1,11-AlMS L. C. Hii'li. M(Mn. .Mns. Par. 4: K?. 1X18.) 



Near 1(1(1 species, of temperate and warmer regions. .Jajian. North AnK^rir-a, 2. 



Leptorchis liliifolia (L.) Kuntze, Kev. Gen. I'l. 2 : tiTl. 1891. 

 O/ihriix liliil'olid L. Sp. ri. 2 : iMti. 175:5. 



Lil,ari:< liliit't'lid L. C. Kicli. Lindl. Hot. Reg. 11 : /. SSfJ. 1825, 

 i:il. Sk.2:503, Gray, Mau. ed. 6, 499. Chaj). Fl. ir)4. 



J A TAN. 



Alleghenian and Lonsianian areas. New England west to Miunesota. Ohio Valley 

 to Missouri, south to New .Jersey, Carolina, and (leorgia. 



Ai.auama: Tennessee Valley. Mountain region. Shaded copses in ricli rocky soil. 

 Franklin County, Russellville. Lee County, Auburn (Hither .»'• Karle). Flowers, 

 wliite. .June; intre(|uent. 



Type locality: " llab. in Virgiuiae, Canadae. Sueciae paludibus." 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Leptorchis loeselii (L.) MacMillau, Metasp. Minn. \ al. 173. 1892. Fen Okcims. 



Ophn/s loeselii L. Sp. PI. 2 : 947. 1753. 



Lijmrin loeselii L. C. Rich. Lindl. Bot. Reg. 11 : /. SSii!. 1825. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6, 499. 



EuROi'K, Asia. 



Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Quebec, 

 west to Saskatchewan and Minnesota, south to New .Jersey and Maryland, west to 

 southern Illinois and Missouri. 



Ai.ahama: Mountain region. Metamorphic hills. Lee County, Auburn (/iaAer <J- 

 Earle). 800 feet altitude. May; rare. 



Type locality: '' Hab. iu Sueciae, Borussiae paludibus.'' 



CORALLORHIZA R. Br. in Ait. Ilort. Kew.ed.2, 5:209. 1813. 



Twelve species, pale almost leafless ])arasites, temperate regions, Enrojie, Asia, 

 Mexico. North America, 7. 



Corallorhiza odontorhiza ( Willd. ) Nutt. Gen. 2 : 197. 1818. 



Smali.-T'Lowered Cora I.- hoot. 



Cymbidium odontorhizon Willd. Sp. PI. 4 : 110. 1805. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 505. fJray, Man. ed. (5, 500. Chap. Fl. 4.54. 



Alleghenian to Louisianian area. Southern New England, west to Michigan; 

 Ohio \alley to Missouri; New .Fersey, south to middle I'lorida, Texas, and Arkansas. 



Alahama: Mountain region. Lower hills. Shadj' woods about the roots of trees. 

 Cullman County, Holmes Gap. Tuscaloosa County, March (E. A. Smith). August; 

 not fre<|ueut. 



Type locality: "Hab. in Canada, Nova Anglia, Pensylvania, Virginia." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Corallorhiza wisteriana Conrad, Journ. Acad. Phila. 6 : 145. 1820. 



Wister's Coral-koot. 



Britt. & Br. HI. Fl. 1 : 478. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Massachusetts to Ohio. Florida, and Texas. 



Alabama: Central Pine belt. In woods. Tuscaloosa County {E. A, Smith). 

 August; local, rare. 



Type locality not ascertained. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



