ORCHIDACE^ 



form of H. elegans and a fairly typical plant of H. Michaeli, H. elegans 

 while his number 2429, from the same locality, is a transitional 

 form between H. maritima and H. multijiora. Hartweg's no. 1976 

 is very similar to H. Michaeli. As the transition from one of these 

 forms to the other is so complete, and as all often grow together, 

 it has been impossible to distinguish centres of variation ; there- 

 fore no attempt to do so has been made in the following list of 

 localities. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA 



Boggy places near Frazer River, August, 1883, Fletcher (6). 



Yale Dist. : Rich woods, Sicamous, July 8, 1889, J. Macoun (6). 



Queen Charlotte Isls. : Long Arm, Skiddegate, July 27, 1897, Dr. 



C. F. Newcombe (6). 



Vancouver Isl. : Oregon Boundary Commission, 1858-9, Dr. Lyall (3). — 



Rocky bank of Prospect Lake, July 20, 1880, Dr. Engelmann (4). — Home 



Lake, July 27, 1887, Macoun (2, 6). 



Victoria Co.: Cold, mossy woods on hillsides, Victoria, August, 1883, 



Fletcher (3, 6). — Beacon Hill, Victoria, August 10, 1893, Macoun (no. 



2821) (4, 6). — Sooke road near Victoria, August 5, 1893, J/a^OMw(no. 2819) 



(2, 6, 9). — Deep woods near Sooke Lake, Angle, M.A.Barber (no. 173) (3). 



MONTANA, Flathead County 



Columbia Falls, August 18, 1894, R. S. Williams (no. 1034) (4).— 

 September 1, 1896, Williams (no. 1034) (2). — Woods, McDonald's Peak, 

 Mission Range, alt. 5000 ft., July 19, 1883, Wm. M. Canhy (no. 307) 

 (3, 16).— Woods, north of Flathead Lake, July 25, 1883, Canby (no. 

 307) (6). 



IDAHO, Kootenai County 



Woods on St. Joseph River, Wiessner's Peak, 1800 m. alt., July 7, 1892, 

 Sandberg, MacDougal 4' Heller (no. 584) (2, 3). — Priest River Forest 

 Reserve, 700 m., August 9, 1897, John B. Leiberg (no. 176) (5). — Lower 

 Priest River, August 9, 1897 (no. 2876) (2); copses, July, 1887, J. H. 

 Sandberg (16); July, 1892, Sandberg (4). 



Shoshone Co. : Shady woods, valley of north fork of Cceur d'Alene River, 

 950 m., August 13, 1895, Leiberg (no. 1527) (2). 



Latah Co.: Very dry fir woods, Moscow Mts., September 10, 1894, L. F. 



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