Craven, Currituck, Halifax, Haywood, New Hanover 
and Seotland Counties. 
South Carolina: Darlington County. 
Georgia: Thomas County. 
Florida: Alachua, Brevard, Broward, Clay, Dade, 
Lee, Levy, Marion, Orange, Saint Lucie and Sumter 
Counties. 
Tennessee: Blount and Cocke Counties. 
Lousiana: East Baton Rouge, Orleans, Plaque- 
mines, St.’Tammany, Terrebonne, West Baton Rouge 
and West Feliciana Parishes. 
A complete synonymy of the majority of the species 
listed in the Table may be found in Ames Enumeration 
of the Orchids of the United States and Canada (1924). 
I have followed, for the most part, the nomenclature 
found therein. However, some further revisions other 
than those made above and those found in Ames Enu- 
meration were thought necessary and are as follows: 
CALOPOGON PULCHELLUS (Salisb.) R. Brown var. 
Simpsonitt (Small) Ames = Calopogon pulchellus 
( Salish.) R. Brown. The mid-lobe of the lip of this spe- 
cies is highly variable and the leaves also vary in shape 
from almost terete to broadly lanceolate. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PARVIFLORUM Salisbury and C. puBES- 
cens Willdenow =Cypripedium Calceolus Linnaeus 
var. pubescens ( Willd.) Correll. A comprehensive 
treatment of this variety may be found in Bot. Mus. 
Leafl. Harv. Univ. 7 (1988) 1-18. 
< HaBenariA CANBy! Ames = X Habenaria Chap- 
manii (Small) Ames (Habenaria ciliaris XH. cristata 
and HZ. blephariglottis< H. cristata). 1 have seen speci- 
mens of typical X HZ. Canbyi from Hardin County, ‘Texas. 
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