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or auricled at the base. Fertile anther 1, 2-celled, erect between the auricles. 

 Pollinia 4, two in each sac, waxy, tail-less and without glands. Column em- 

 bracing the lip. [Microslylis Nutt. Achroanihes Raf.] 



Lip ovate, acnminate. 



1. M. monophylla. 



Lap broadly obcordate, with a tooth in the sinus. 2. M. uni folia. 



1. M. monophylla (L.) Sw. Corm small, ovoid; stem 1-1.5 dm. high, 

 glabrous, striate; leaf -blade 3-5 cm. long, oval, elli})tic, or ovate; pedicels 2-4 

 mm. long, nearly erect; capsule ellipsoid, 6 mm. long. Microslylis monophylla 

 Lindl. A, monophylla Greene. Woods: Que. — Pa. — Colo.— Man.; Eu. Plain — 

 S2ibmon(. Jl-Au. 



2. M, unifolia Michx. Corm globose; stem 1-2.5 dm. high; leaf-blade 

 ovate or nearly orbicular, 2-6 cm. long; flowers greenish, about 2 mm. long; 

 pedicels 6-10 mm. long. Microdylis ophioglossoides Nutt. Achroanihes unifolia 

 Raf. Woods: Newf. — Fla. — Ala. — Neb.^Sask. Plain. Jl-Au. 



15. LIPARIS L. C. Rich. Twayblade. 



Low, scapose, perennial herbs, with corms. Leaves 2-6, basal. Flowers in 

 terminal racemes, greenish. Sepals narrow, distinct. Lateral petals distinct, 

 filiform. Lip dilated, often bearing two tubercles above the base. _ Column 

 elongated, incurv^ed, margined above. Fertile anther sohtary, terminal, lid- 

 like. Pollinia 4, two in each sac, waxy; each pair slightly united, without tails 

 and glands. [Leptorchis Thouars.] 



1. L. Loeselii (L.) L. C. Rich. Corm globose; scape 5-20 cm. high, ribbed; 

 leaves basal, elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate, 5-15 cm. long, obtuse; flowers green- 

 ish; Up obovate, pointed, shorter than the sepals; capsule about 1 cm. long, 

 wide-angled on thick erect pedicels. Leptorchis Loeselii McMill. Woods and 

 thickets: N.S.— Md.— Xeb.— Sask. Plain. 



16. CYTHEREA Salisb. Calypso, Venus' Supper. 



Acaulescent perennial herbs, with corms. Leaf solitary, basal, petioled, 

 with a broad blade. Flower solitary, terminal, showy. Sepals and lateral 

 petals distinct, similar. Lip large, saccate, w^ith two short spurs near the apex, 

 hairy within. Column dilated, petal-like, bearing a lid-like anther just below 

 the apex. Pollinia two in each sac, united, sessile on a broad gland. [Calypso 



Salisb.] 



Beard of the lip yeUow. 

 Beard of the lip white. 



1. C. bulbosa. 



2. C occidentalis 



1. C. bulbosa (L) House. Corm nearly globose, 1 cm. in diameter; scape 

 5-15 cm. high; leaf-blade rounded-ovate, 2-4 cm. long, nearly as wide, acute at 

 the apex, rounded or subcordate at the base; flowers variegated, piu-ple, pink 

 and yellow; petals and sepals 10-15 mm. long, with 3 purple lines; lip large, 15- 

 20 mm. long. Calypso borealis Salisb. Cold woods: Lab. — Me. — Mich. — Colo. 

 — Calif. — Alaska; Eu. Suhmont. — Subalp. My-Je. 



2. C. occidentalis (Holz.) Heller. Corm rounded-ellipsoid; plant closely 

 resembling the preceding species, but the lip comparatively narrower and longer, 

 usually fully 2 cm. long, and sepals and petals less strongly purple- veined. 

 Calypso bulbosa f. occidentalis Holz. Cold woods: Calif. — Ida. — B.C. Sub- 

 mont. — Mont, Ap-Je. 



17. APLECTRtJM Nutt. Adam axd Eve, Putty-roop. 



Acaulescent perennial herbs, with a chain of corms, representing each a sea- 

 son's growth. Stem scape- like, leafless, a sohtar^^ long-petioled leaf being pro- 

 duced from the corm in the fall. Flowers in terminal racemes, showy. Sepals 

 and lateral petals almost similar, narrow. Lip sUghtly clawed, spur-less, with 

 3 ridges. Fertile anther solitary, a little below the summit of the column. Pol- 

 linia 4. 



