ORCHIDACE.E 



H. viridis That the North American plant is distinct from the Habe- 

 naria viridis of the Eastern Hemisphere is not clear. Lindley re- 

 garded his specimens from Siberia identical with those from 

 North America. Reichenbach referred Orchis bracteata Willd. to 

 Platanthera viridis as var. bracteata, and characterized it by the 

 elongated floral bracts. 



NOVA SCOTIA 



Boggy spots near Island Pond, Sable Isl., July 26, 1899, J. Macoun (6). 



NEW BRUNSWICK, Victoria County 



Mountain back of Clair's, July 11, 1904, J.J. Eaton (no. 92) (1). 



QUEBEC, Ottawa County 



In woods, Buckingham, May 11, 1903,7. Macoun (6). — Woods, Chelsea, 

 May 22, 1891, Macoun (6). 



KEEWATIN 



Mouth of Albany River, James Bay, July 25, 1904, W. Spreadhorough (6). 



ONTARIO, NiPissiNG District 



In woods. Rainy Lake, June 12, 1900, J. Macoun (6). 

 Hastings Co.: Rich woods, rather scarce, near Belleville, June, 1865, 

 J. Macoun (1, 6). — In damp woods, June 10, 1872, Macoun (6). 

 York Co.: Scarborough, June 1, 1898 (Biltmore 6370a) (5). 

 Wellington Co.: Puslinch Lake, July 16, 1904, J. B. Klugh (1). 



MANITOBA 



In damp thickets. Strong Mt., June 4, 1896, J. Macoun (6). — In woods, 

 Rat River, Otterburne, June 1, 1896, Macoun (6). — Brandon, June 13, 

 1880, Macoun (6). — Lake Winnipeg Valley, 1837, Bourgeau (3). 



ATHABASCA 



Open prairies, Peace River Landing, June 13, 1903, J. M. Macoun (1, 6). 



SASKATCHEWAN 



In thickets at Prince Albert, June 30, 1896, J. Macoun (6). 



ASSINIBOIA 



In boggy places, Qui Appelle Valley, June 22, 1879, J. Macoun (6). 

 — Regina, 1903, T. N. Willing (1). — In thickets. Wood Mountains, 

 June 17, 1896, Macoun (6).— Moore Mt., July 3, 1880, Macoun 

 (no. 173) (3). 



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