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ville {Broum). Fayette: near Nuttallbnrg-, alt. 2,000 ft., in 

 laurel thickets. Marion : along the F. I\l. & P. R. R. 

 Mineral: near Keyser (JVorkinan) Kanawha: near Coal- 

 burg (James). Flardy : near ^loorefield {Gamble). Web- 

 ster: near Tater Knob (//. H. Smith, 1491). Upshur: near 

 Buckhannon (Pollock). 



GALEORCHIS Rydb. 

 G. spECTABiLis (L.) Rydb. Showy Orchid. (Orchis L.) 



Rich woods. Monongalia : near Morgantown. Gilmer : 

 near Glenville (Mapel; Brozm). Fayette: near Nuttallburg, 

 rare (Nuttall). McDowell: near Elkhorn. 



LYSIAS Salisb. 

 L. ORiucuLATA (Pursh) Rydb. (Habcnaria orbiculata Torr.). 

 Rich woods. Randolph : near summit of Rich Mountain 

 (Millspaugh). Pendleton: in shade of spruce trees near 

 the summit of Spruce Knob (Brooks). Preston: near Au- 

 rora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). 



PERULARIA Lindl. 

 P. FLAVA (L.) Rydb. (Hebenaria flava Gray). 



Wet situations. Webster: in long Glade (Millspaugh). 



GYMNADENIOPSIS Rydb. 

 G. CLAVELLATA (Michx.) Rydb. (Hebenaria tridentata Hook.). 

 Wet places. Webster : in Long Glade and Welsh Glade 

 (.Millspaugh). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). 



BLEPHARIGLOTTIS Raf. 

 B. ciLiARis (L.) Rydb. (Habenaria ciliaris R. Br.). 



Wet sandy bogs. Webster : Welch and Long Glades. 

 Preston : near Terra Alta (Millspaugh). Fayette : near Nutt- 

 alburg, rare (Nuttall). Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble). 

 B. LACERA (Michx.) Rydb. (Habenaria lacera R. Br.). 



Bogs and moist thickets. Wood : near Lockharts Run 

 (Millspaugh). Preston: near Cranberry Summit (Mertz & 

 Guttenherg). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Up- 

 shur: near French Creek (Brooks). 

 B. PSYCODES (L.) Rydb. (Habenaria psycodcs A. Gray). 



Wet places. Randolph : on Rich Mountain ; Grant : near 

 Bayard ; Preston : near Terra Alta ; Wayne : near Central 

 City (Millspaugh); Pocahontas: (Folloek). 

 B. I'ERAMOENA (A. Gray) Rydb. (Habenaria peranioena Gray). 

 Moist meadow. Upshur: near French Creek (Brooks). 

 Preston: near Reedsville (Sheldon, 1896). 



