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June 24, 1901, J. V. Haherer. Oswego Co. : McMullen's Pond, five 

 miles west of North Hannibal, June 23, 1884, 0. E. Pearce, Onondaga 

 Co. : Syracuse, 1891, F. C Strauh. Tompkins Co. : Six-Mile Creek, 

 Ithaca, June 10, 1892, E. J. Durand. Yates Co. : Penn Yan, Sart- 

 well. Erie Co. : Buffalo, June 20, G. W. Clinton. Schuyler Co. : 

 Watkins, June 14,1884, F. V. CowY/e. — Watkins' Glen, June 14, 

 1884, O. E. Pearce. 



New Jersey, Sussex Co. : Dingman's Ferry, June 1, 1895, W. M. Van 

 Sickle. 



Delaware, New Castle Co. : Newcastle Bog, shores of Delaware River, 

 June 6, 1866, W. M. Canly (no. 4). 



Pennsylvania, Northampton Co. : Near Bethlehem (hb. E. A. Rau). — 

 Bog near Easton, June 6, 1896, Thos. C Porter. Lehigh Co. : Lime- 

 port, June 8, 1890, C, N. LocJiman. Lancaster Co. : Meadows around 

 Millersville, June 10, 1863, Thos. C. Porter. 



Virginia, Smyth Co. : Middle Fork of Holston River, near Marion, alt. 

 2100 ft., June 6, 1892, J. K. Small. — Button's Branch, East Marion, 

 alt. 2500 ft., June 6, 1892, Small. 



Ohio : Bredina, May, 1895, Stair. Cuyahoga Co. : Berea, June, 1896, 

 G. B. Ashcroft. Muskingum Co.: Deserted quarry. Blue Rock, May 

 26, 1894, L. D. Stair. 



Michigan : W. M. Beauchamp^ 1891. Ionia Co. : Hubbardston, 1878, 

 C. F. Wheeler. 



Wisconsin : Bluffs, Devil's Lake, August 23, 1900, L. M. Umhach 

 (no. 12288). 



12. S. CERNUA, Richard, De Orch. Eur. Ann. 59 (1818). — 

 Ophrys cernua, L., Sp. PI. 2 : 946 (1753). — Limodorum au- 

 tumnale,Wa\t., Fl. Car. 221 (1788). — Neottia cernua, Swartzin 

 Schrad. neues Journ. 1; 52 (1805); Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 75 (1805). 

 — Gyrostachys cernua, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI., part II., 664 

 (1891). 



S. CERNUA, var. OCHROLEUCA {^ydih.).— Gyrostachys 

 ochroleuca, Rydb. in Brit. Man. 300 (1901). Distinguished from 

 the species by its flov^ers' usually possessing a yellowish tinge, and 

 by its longer bracts. An upland form of the species. (Var. major 

 is described in Eaton's North American Botany.) >S'. cernua is a 

 variable species, some extreme and rare forms having an inflorea- 

 cence with a one-ranked spiral. 



