CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 45 



S. Romanzoffiana, Cham. North Pomfret, Vt., Morgan ; Royalton, Vt., 



Ward ; Grantham, N. H., Barton ; Xew London, N. H., Carter. 

 S. cernua, Richard. Wet meadows ; common. 



S. gracilis, Big. Sandy soil. Hanover and Plymouth, N. H. ; Norwich 

 and Royalton, Vt. ; etc. ; not rare. 

 Goodyera, R. Br. Rattlesnake-Plantain. 

 G. repens, R. Br. In rich woods ; not rare. 

 G. pubescens, R. Br. Rich woods ; frequent. 

 Arethusa, Gronov. Arethusa. 



A. bulbosa, L. Near Goose Pond in Canaan, N. H., Dr. Barrows ; Peat 

 bogs, Hanover, N. H., Jesiip ; Pine Hill Ponds, Rutland, Vt., Denslotv ; 

 rare. 

 Calopogon, R. Br. Calopogon. Grass Pink. 



C. pulchellus, R. Br. Bogs and moist pastures. 

 Pogonia, Juss. Pogonia. 



P. ophioglossoides, Nutt. Bogs. Bear and Mud Ponds, Canaan; George 

 Pond, Enfield ; Hanover, etc., N. H. ; Waterman's Pond near Union Vil- 

 lage, Vt. ; etc. 



Orchis, L. 



O. spectabilis, L. (Showy Orchis.) Rich woods ; not rare. 



[O. rotundifolia, Pursh. (Habenaria rotundifolia, Richard.) Sphagnous 

 bogs, Perkins's Vermont Flora. This rare species is likely to occur on our 

 northern borders.] 



Habenaria, Willd. Rein-Orchis. 



H. tridentata, Hook. Rich and moist woods ; not rare. 



H. virescens, Spreng. (Greenish Orchis.) Claremont, Dr. Barrows. 



H. bracteata, R. Br. (H. viridis, var. bracteata, Reichenb.) — (Bracted 



Green Orchis.) Rich woods. 

 H. hyperborea, R. Br. (Northern Green Orchis.) Cold bogs, also wet 



woods. 

 H. dilatata. Gray. (Northern White Orchis.) Pomfret, Sharon, Norwich, 



Windsor, and Killington Mt., Vt. ; Hanover, N. H.; etc. Wet grounds. 

 H. obtusata. Rich. Killington Mt., Vt., Morgan, Denslo%v. 

 H. Hookeri, Torr. (Smaller Round-leaved Orchis.) Norwich and Sharon,. 



Vt., iMorgan ; Hanover and Lyme, N. H. Woods; not rare. 

 H. orbiculata, Torr. (Larger Round-leaved Orchis.) Mountain woods;. 



not uncommon. 

 H. blephariglottis, Torr, (White Fringed Orchis.) Grantham Mt., and 



New London, N. H. ; Royalton, Vt. ; etc. 

 H. lacera, R. Br. Moist ground ; common. 

 H. psycodes. Gray. (Purple Fringed Orchis.) Swamps ; more common 



than the next. 

 H. fimbriata, R. Br. (Purple Fringed Orchis.) Claremont, Dr. Barro^os ; 



New London, Sargent. Spike not so dense, and flowers larger than the 



preceding, and blooming two weeks earlier. 



