ORCHIDACE^ 



Lee Co.: Aubura, August 11, 1897, F. S. EarleS^C. F. Baker {no. 739) H. cristata 



(4, 14). 



Butler Co.: In swamps near Greenville, August 11, 1899 (Biltmore no. 



4887 c) (5). 



Mobile Co.: Mobile, 1872, Wm. Harvey (no. 39) (2); July 21, 1905, 



W. C. Dukes (1). — Common in swamp. Spring Mill, August 1, 1897, 



B. F. Bush (no. 87) (2, 4). 



MISSISSIPPI, Harrison County 



Biloxi, July 26, 1896, C. L. Pollard (no. 1038) (2, 3, 4, 5).— July 29, 

 1899, S. M. Tracy (no. 5080) (5).— July 23, 1897, C. F. Baker (14). 

 Hancock Co.: July 28, 1887, H. V. Arnz (4). 



TENNESSEE, Putnam County 



Swampy ground, August 8, 1900 (Biltmore no. 4887 e) (5). 

 Coffee Co.: TuUahoma, August, 1878, Dr. A. Gattinger (7). 

 Franklin Co.: Sewanee, August 1, 1878, Gattinger (8). 



ARKANSAS, Pulaski County 

 Little Rock, July, 1885 (11). 



LOUISIANA 



Hale (3). — Paroisse des Rapides, 1839, Prof. Steinhauer {^). — Alden- 

 bridge, November 1, 1898, Wm. Trelease (4)). 



X H. Chapmanii (Small) comb. nov. {H. ciliaris x H. cris- x H. Chap- 

 iata). ^'^«^" 



Blephariglottis Chapmanii Small, Fl. Se. U. S. 314 (1903). 



"Roots coarse; stems 6-10 dm. tall : leaves few; blades broadly- 

 linear to linear-lanceolate, 1-2 dm. long or shorter above, acute, 

 the lower ones with clasping bases, the upper reduced to sessile 

 bracts: spikes cylindric, about 1 dm. long, 4 cm. thick, many- 

 flowered: perianth deep orange: sepals about 4 mm. long, the 

 lateral suborbicular,the other concave, often notched at the apex: 

 lateral petals fan-shaped, 3.5-4 mm. long, pectinate-fringed: lip 

 about 1 cm. long, the body linear, with a terminal drooping fringe 

 of 6-8 simple or forking hair-like appendages and 2 basal stag- 

 horn-like forking appendages : spur as long as the ovary or longer. 



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