ORCHIDACE.E 



The limb of the labellum in H. ciliaris is usually narrowly ob- H. blejj/iari- 

 long, the basal segments of the fringe branching in a conspicuous ^'O//^^ 

 manner. 



NEWFOUNDLAND 



Sphagnous soil, hillside, Channel, July 27- August 1, 1901, C. D. Howe c§- 

 W. F. Lang {no. 895) (3). — Salmonier, August, 1885, R. Thaxter (3).— 

 Marsh, Holyrood, August 23, 1894, B. L. Robinson ^ H. Schrenk (no. 

 Ill) (2, 3, 4, 6, 7). 



NOVA SCOTIA 



Marshes, summit of Smoky Mt., Cape Breton Isl., August 3, 1898, J. Ma- 



coun (6). 



PiCTOu Co. : Bogs, August, 1885, Robert (6). 



GuYSBORo Co.: Canso, August 8, 1901, J. Fowler (1). 



PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 



Boggy ground, Mt. Stewart, August 17, 1888, J. Macoun (2, 3, 6). 



NEW BRUNSWICK, Northumberland County 



Little Miramichi River, August 11, 1892, J. Fowler (2); July 18, 1892, 

 Fowler (4). 



ONTARIO, NiPissiNG District 



In a peat bog, Catfish Lake, July 21, 1900, J. Macoun (6). 

 MusKOKA DisT. :Peat bogs, Muskoka, July 11, 1892, Spreadborough (6); 

 mossy borders of lakes, Muskoka, August, 1881, Burgess (6). — Graven- 

 hurst, July 29, 1897 (Biltmore, no. 4966 c) (5). 



Carleton Co. : In peat bogs and swamps, Mer Bleue, near Ottawa, July 28, 

 1879, Fletcher (6). 



MAINE, Penobscot County 



Orono, 1882, Mrs. C. H. Fernald (2); Bangor bog, Orono, July 27, 1895, 

 M. L. Fernald (no. 351) (2, 3, 4); peat bogs, July 21, 1890, Fernald {S). 

 Franklin Co.: Sphagnum bog, South Chesterville, July 18, 1903, Lillian 

 O. Eaton (1).— Peat bog, Chesterville, July 19, 1902, C. H. Knowlton (1). 



VERMONT 



Island Pond, July 25, 1861, Wm. Boott (3). 



MASSACHUSETTS, Middlesex County 



Big Grassy Pond, Acton, August 9, 1888, Walter Deane (3). 



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