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f * Rattlesnake Plantain Goodyera tesselata Loddiges 

 East Hartford, west slope of Long Hill; rare (Wieatherby-1893) 



low woods in the vicinity of Burnham Street (Koehler) 

 Gaylordsville, two known stations 

 Granby, occasional 



South Windsor, very dry pine woods in sandy soil; one station 

 See " Rhodora" Journal of the New England Bot. Club i: 6 1899 



Long-bracted Orchis Habettaria bracteata r. Brown 

 Farraington, rich woods about Rattlesnake Mt; occasional 

 Gaylordsville, rich soil; well distributed 

 Middletown, throughout the vicinity of White Rocks 

 Plainville, near White Oak grove; scattering plants 

 Windsor, east bank of the Farraington River near Poquonock 

 The most frequent rein-orchis of the Talcott Mt. Range 



Hooker's Orchis Habenaria Hookeri Torrey 

 Farraington, west slope of Rattlesnake Mt. near the northern head 

 Granby, occasional 



Manchester, east slope of the north hill at Williams' R. R. crossing 

 Middletown, ravines in the vicinity of White Rocks 

 New London County, only one station known 

 North Canaan, mountain woods; frequent 



Poquonock, woodland valleys along the east bank of the Farraington 

 river 

 Tall Leafy Green Orchis Habenaria hyperborea r. Brown 

 Canaan, west slope of the raountain; scattered plants 



TwAYBLADE Llparis Lceselii Richardson 



East Hartford, one plant in Burnside-1894 



Granby, rare; two plants 



Wapping, open meadows; one station recorded 



Nodding Pogonia Pogonia pendula Lindiey 

 Evidently rare in the northern part of the state 



Whorled Pogonia Pogonia verticillata Nuttall 

 Most frequent in the low sandy woods of the valleys 



Showy Orchis Orchis spectabilis LinnMus 

 Bloomfield, near the gorge; in soil of its preference 

 Farraington, Talcott Mt. Range; found only in rich leaf mold 

 Granby, occasional 



Middletown, vicinity of White Rocks; scarce 



North Canaan, distributed throughout the mountains; in rich soil 

 Plainville, mountain woods near White Oak grove; scattering plants 

 Southington, vicinity of Compounce Lake; not plentiful 

 Windsor, a handsome variety with pure white flowers has been collected 

 in quantity 



