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I. VERSICOLOR, L. Larger Blue Flag. 

 Frequent. Islands. 



SISYRINCHIUn, L. Blue-eyed Grass. 

 S. ANGUSTIPOLIUM, Mill. 



Infrequent. 

 S. GRAMINOIDES, Blcknell. 

 Infrequent. 



ORCHIDACE/E. 



APLECTRUn, Torr. Putty-Root. Adam-and-Eve. 



A. H/EMALE, Torr. 



Rare. Puckrin's woods, Perkins. 

 "Smith's, Perkins,"' RossRausom. "Cedar Point," 

 Claassen and Krebs. " Marblehead, " Gertrude 

 Johnson. "Vermillion," Otto Todd. "Formerly 

 considerable near the quarry on west branch of 

 Vermillion River," Eli Beecher. 



CALOPOGON, R. Br. 



C. PULCHELLUS, R. Br. 



South-west of Castalia ; rare. Seen only in 1895. 



CORALLORHIZA, Haller. Coral root. 

 C. MULTIFLORA, Nutt. 



Florence, Huron, Catawba ; rare. 



C. ODONTORHIZA, Nutt. 



Blair Creek, Florence; (xraham's woods, Huron; 

 Smith's woods, Perkins ; rare. 



CYPRIPEDIUM, L. Lady's vSlipper. Moccason-flower. 



C, CANDiDUM, Muhl.* Small White Lady's Slipper. 



Along a railroad near Castalia ; locally common. 



C. PUBESCENS, Willd. Larger yellow Lady's Slipper. 

 In seven townships, but rare. 



C. SPECTABILE, SaMsb. Showy Lady's Slipper. 



One spot on high, wet, shale bank of east branch, 

 Vermillion River. An orchid found by Job Fish 

 "about 1859, the most beautiful wild, flower" he 

 " ever found" w^as probably of this species. 



