ORCHIDACE^ 



Cocke Co.: Within three miles of Wolf Creek Station, August 30, 1897, H. dliaris 

 Thos. H. Kearney, Jr. (no. 909) (2, 4, 14). 



OHIO, Lucas Couxty 



Ten miles west of Toledo, August 1, 1898, E. L. Moseley (2). 



INDIANA, Steuben County 



Low open clearing one-half mile northof Clear Lake, July 24, 1904, Chas. C. 

 Deam (1 ) ; prairie conditions around Clear Lake, August 21 , 1 904, Deam (1 ). 

 Lake Co.: Swales, Miller's, August 13, 1897, L. M. Umbach (2, 5).— 

 Gibson's, August, 1870, Henry H. Babcock (4). 



ILLINOIS 



July, 1874, H. H. Babcock (2, 7). 



MICHIGAN 



Whitmore Lake, August, 1857, Fritchey (4). 



Ingham Co. : Cold swamps, Lansing, September 1, 1883, L. H. Bailey, Jr. (3). 

 —Agricultural College, July 28, 1890, G. H. Hkks (3).— Towar's 

 Swamp, near Agricultural College, July 23, 1894, F. Wheeler (?) (11). 



MISSOURI, Ripley County 



Rare dry pine woods five miles north of Pleasantgi'ove, July 25, 1897, 

 K. K. MacKenzie (no. 425) (4). 



ARKANSAS 



Swamps, southwest Arkansas, August,/". L. Harvey {no. 76) (4, 10, 11,16). 

 Pulaski Co.:Little Rock, June, 1885 (11); July, 1886, Dr.H.E.Hasse (2). 

 Garland Co.: Springy places, Hot Springs, August, 1879, G. W. Letter- 

 man (4); August, 1904, Miss E. A. Douglas (4). 



LOUISIANA 



Red River, Hale {?) (3). 



TEXAS, Harding County 



Long-leaf pine belt, July, 1884, G. C. Neally (3). 



X H. Canbyi Ames, in Rho. 10 : 70 (1908), in Gray's Man. ed. 7, x H. Canbiji 

 310 (1908). {H. blephariglottis X H. crisiata.) 



Lahellum about 7 mm. long, deeply fringed, more closely re- 

 sembling H. cjistata than H. blephanglottis; spur 12 mm. long, 

 more or less intermediate between the parent species. The length 

 of the spur is of great value in the identification of the hybrid. 



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