ORCHIDACEiE 



Yale Dist. : Chilliwack Lake, 3000 ft., June 30, July 11 and 29, 1901, H. saccata 

 J. M. Macoun (1).— West of Sophie Mt, July 9, 1902, Macmm (1). 



VANCOUVER ISLAND 



Rather common in low ground, July 25, 1887, J. Macotin (3). — Marshes, 

 Union mines, near Comox, June 26, 1893, Macoun (no. 2816) (2, 3, 6). 

 — Cadboro Bay, May 31, 1892, Macoun (6). — Little Aulicum River, 

 July 15, 1887, Macoun (6).— Aulicum, July 23, 1887, Macoun (2).— 

 Swamps, Cameron Lake, July 15, 1887, Macoun (6). — Camp woods, com- 

 mon, July 16, 1887, Macoun (3). 



Renfrew Dist. : Moist places in the forest, June-July, 1901, C. 0. Rosen- 

 dahlSf C. J. Brand {no. 97) (2, 3, 4, 6); in bogs and swamps, July 19, 1902, 

 Rosendahl (no. 780)(4, 6); August 11, 190%Rosendahl (no. 912 in part)(4). 



ALBERTA 



Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley, Rocky Mountain Park, August 26, 1904, 

 J. Macoun (1). 



MONTANA 



Swamps, Flathead Valley, July 25, 1883, Wm. Canhy (no. 311) (3, 16). 

 Gallatin Co. : Spanish Basin, 6500 ft., June 28, 1897, P. A. Rydberg ^ 

 E. A. Bessey (no. 3894) (2, 5); July 11, 1896, J. H. Flodman (no. 

 362) (2, 4). 



Madison Co. : Summit, Great Northern Railroad, July 25, 1894, R. S. Wil- 

 liams (1). 



WYOMING 



In shaded bogs, Iron Spring Creek, Yellowstone Park, August 2, 1899, 

 A. Sf E. Nelson (no. 6273) (4). 



COLORADO 



Sawatch Range, 2500 ft., July, 1880, T. S. Brandegee (9). 



El Paso Co. : Walton Creek, July, 1892, Alice Eastwood (9). — Moist soil, 



Cheyenne Canon, June 19, 1896 (Biltmore Exp. no. 522 a) (5). 



IDAHO, Kootenai County 



Moist places, Packsaddle Peak, August 6, 1892, Sandberg, MacDougal ^ 

 Heller (no. 861) (2, 3).— Wet ground along rills, Sept. 10, 1894 (fruit), 

 L.F. Henderson (^). — Along mountain streams, July, 1887, Sandberg (16). 

 Shoshone Co. : Springy mountain slopes, summit of Stevens Peak, 1980 m., 

 August 5, 1895, John B. Leiberg (no. 1478) (2). 

 Latah Co. : July 7, 1893, C. V. Piper (9). — Frequent in carions. Bald 



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