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MONOCOTYLEDONES. 



ORCHIDACEyE. 



381. EPIPACTIS llMftr [R.Br.] 



931. E. Helleborine Gray, Man., not Crantz. [E. viridiflora (Hoffm. ) 

 Reichb.] 



Webster, M. S. Baxter; Forest Lawn, Mrs. H. G. Pierce; North 

 Rush and Henrietta, one in each town, near town line, on a dry knoll. 

 Earl H. Clapp. Oak Orchard Creek, Prof. W. H. Lennon. 



383 CALOPOGON K.'&T. [Limodorum L.] 



933. C. pulchellus R. Br. {^Limodorum tubei'osum L.] 

 Powder Mill, Perinton, M. S. Baxter. 



380. HABENARIA Willd. 



939. H. bracteata R. Br. (//. viridis var. bracteata Reichenb. ) [//". bracteata 

 (Willd.) R. Br.] 



Big Woods, Forest Lawn, Mrs. H. G. Pierce. Pinnacle Hill, Mrs. 

 V. Dewing. 

 947. H. lacera R. Br. [i¥. lacera (Mich.) R. Br.] 

 Chili, Mrs. J. H. McGuire. 



IRIDACE^. 



388. IRIS Tourn. [L.] 



1560. L PSEUDACORUS L. EUROPEAN YeLLOW IrIS. 



Well established near Shortsville, Ontario county, Mrs. E. O. Cart- 

 zvright. 



LILIACE^. 



40G. TRILLIUM L. 



986. T. cernuum L. Nodding Trillium. 



Rare. Coldwater Station, Chili, Prof. E. H. Eaton, M. S. Baxter and 

 W. Streetcr. Orleans county, Prof. W. H. Lennon. 



Q87. T. erythrocarpum Mx. \_T. nndutatum Willd.] Painted Trillium. 

 Barnards, Mrs. F. W. Ross. 



1561. T. declinatum (Gray) Gleason. 



Abundant at West Rush, the only known station in our territory, M . S. 

 Baxter and W. Streeter. 



409. I'^ERATRL'M Tourn. [L.] 



990. V. viride Ait. Indian Poke. 



Greece, Miss Mary E. Macauley. 



JUNCACE.E. 



413. JUNCUS Towxn. [L.] Rush. 



1562. J. brachycephalus (Engelm. ) Buchenau. 



Bergen swamp, Genesee county, M. S. Baxter. 



