142 TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



COKALLOKHIZA, Hailer. Coral-boot. 



C. innata, R. Br. Coral-root. 



Stearns county, Campuell; along tlie northern boundary of Minnesota, Macoun. 

 Throughout the state : rare southward, frequent northward. 



C. niultiflora, Nuth Coral-root. 



Hesper, Iowa, Mrs. Carter; Taylor's Falls, Roberts; Stearns county, Campbell; 

 Pembina, Hauard; lake Superior, Whitney. Throughout the state, but infrequent. 



C. Macrfei, Gray. Coral-root. 



Lapham. [Macliinaw (abundant), FT/it^ney.] Rare in Minnesota. 



APL.ECTKUM, Torrey. Putty-root. Adam-and-Eve. 



A. liieniale, Torr. Putty-root. Adam and Eve. 



St. Croix Falls, iHiss Field; Saint Paul, Miss Cathcart; Hastings, A/ »•»■. Bay; Fari- 

 bault, Miss Beane; in woods at the head of Van Brunt slough, Mankaio, Leiberg. [Man- 

 itoba, Macoun.] Rare. 



CYPRIPEDIUM, L. Lady"s-Slipper. Moccasin- flower. 



C, arietiiiiiii), R. Br. Ram's-head Lady's-Slipper. 



Clearwater lake, in the northwest part of Wright county, Mrs. Terry; Stearns 

 county, Campbell; Detroit, Becker county, Gedge. Rare. North. 



C. caudidum, Muhl. Small White Lady's-Slipper. 



Through the south half of the state, mostly infrequent and local. Winona county, 

 Holzinger; lake Pepin, Miss Manning; Cannon River Falls, Blake, Sandberg; Minne- 

 apolis, Roberts, (lake Harriet) Mrs. Terry; Anoka county, also New Uim, Juni; Fari- 

 bault, JitssBca»ie; Nicollet county, JLeiberg; Emmet county, Iowa (plentiful), Crattj/; 

 extending north at least to Morrison county, Miss Babbitt, the upper Mississippi river, 

 Garrison, and Fergus Falls, Leonard. 



C. parvifloruiii , Salisb. Smaller Yellow Lady's-Slipper. 

 Frequent throughout the state, excepting far southward. 



C. pubesceiis, Willd. Larger Yellow Lady's- Slipper. 

 Common, or frequent, throughout the state. 



C. spectabile, Swartz. Showy Lady's-Slipper. 



Common, or frequent, often growing on dryish hard land, throughout the state: ex- 

 cepting perhaps farnortheastward, in which direction It extends at least to the St. 

 Louis river, Mrs. Herrici;, the upper Mississippi river, Garrison, Detroit, Becker county 

 (abundant), Gedge, and Pembina, Hnvard. 



C acaule, Ait. Stemkss Lady's-Slipper. 



Frequent through the north half of the state ; extending south to Saint Paul, .Miss 

 Cathcart, Minneapolis (in tamarack swamps) Roberts, and Martin county, Gedge. 



AMARYLLIDACE^. Amakyllis Family. 



HYPOXYS, L. Star-grass. 



H. erecta, L. Star-grass. 



Common through the south half of the state and in the Red river valley ; extend- 

 ing northeast to the upper Mississippi river. 



