ORCHIDACE.E 



MINNESOTA H.flava 



St. Anthony Park, July 22, 1888, /. H. Schuette (1). 

 Chisago Co.: Center City, June, 1892, B. C. Taylor (1). 

 Goodhue Co.: Zumbrota, July, 1892, A. L. Ballard (2, 5, 14). 



MISSOURI, St. Louis County 



St. Louis, August 5, 1892, H. Eggert (4). Behind Forest Park, July 6, 



Eggert (4). — Dry barren hills below Jefferson Barracks on the Mississippi, 



1846, N. Riehl (4). 



Shannon Co.: Sandy places, uncommon, July 22, 1891, B. F. Bush 



(no. 1467) (4). 



Howell Co.: August 13, 1892, B. F. Bush (4). 



LOUISIANA 



Hb. Thurber (3).— Red River, Hale(?) (3). 



TEXAS 



Drummond (no. 402) (3). 



Upshur Co. : Common in swamp, Big Sandy, May 28, 1901, J. Reverchon 



(Bush no. 2484) (4). 



5. H. Integra {Nutt.) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 3: 689 (1826); Torr., H. Integra 

 Comp. 317 (1826); Beck, Bot. ed. 1, 348 (1833); Eaton ^ Wr., 

 N. A. Bot. ed. 8, 260 (1840); Gray, in Sill. Journ. 38: 309 

 (1840); Graij, Man. ed. 5, 499 (1867), ed. 6, 506 (1889), Field, 

 For. & Gard. Bot. 325 (1868), rev. ed., 407 (1895) ; Willis, Cat. N. J. 

 61 {1H74>)', Britton, Prel. Cat. N. J. 94 (1881); Gattinger, Tenn. 

 Fl. 83 (1887); Britton, Cat. N. J. 234 (1889); Britton^Br., 111. 

 Fl. 1 : 463, f. 1102 (1896) ; Gattinger, FL Tenn. 62 (1901) ; Mohr, 

 PL Life Ala. 454 (1901); Jelliffe, Gibson's Nat. Orch. 35, 41, 

 t. 16, f. 2 (1905). (Self-fertilized, see Bull Torr. Bot. CI. 20; 33.) 

 Orchis Integra Nutt., Gen. 2: 188 (1818); Wood, Class- 

 book ed. 41, 533 (1856).— O. flava Nutt., Gen. 2: 188 (1818), 

 not L.; Elliott, Sketch 2: 485 (1824); Torr., Comp. 317 (1826). 

 — O. crocea Raf., in Atl. Journ. 119 (1832).i 



^ There can be no doubt that Rafinesque's Orchis crocea is a synonym of this species, as 

 the description fits it well, and as there is no other species with saffron-colored flowers and 

 entire lip. His description is as follows : 



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