ORCHIDACE^ 



H.psycodes PI. Mass. 197 (1840); Eaton &, fVr.,^. A. Bot. ed. 8, 260 (1840). 



Orchis fimbriata Big., Fl. Bost. ed. 1, 206 (1814), ed. 2, 320 

 (1824), ed. 3, 343 (1840); Fursk, Fl. 2:588 (1814); (of. Gray, 

 Man. ed. 1) ; Provanch., Fl. Canad. 2 : 567 (1862).— O. cristata 

 Barton, Comp. Fl. Phil. 2: 137 (1818), excl. O. cristata Michx. 



Habenaria racemosai?q/!,in Ann. Nat. 15 (1820) ; (cf. Torr., 

 Fl. N. Y. 2: 278). — H. fissa Spreng., Syst. Veg. 3: 692 (1826); 

 Torr., Comp. 319 (1826); Darl, Fl. Cestr. ed. 1, 508 (1837); 

 Eaton <§ Wr., K A. Bot. ed. 8, 260 (1840). Not H. fissa R. Br. 

 etc. (which is equivalent to H.peramcena). — H. incisa Spreng., 

 Syst. Veg. 3: 692 (1826); Torr., Comp. 319 (1826); ^^cA-, Bot. 

 ed. 1, 349 (1833); ^a/07i 8^ Wr., N. A. Bot. ed. 8, 260 (1840). 



Platanthera incisa Lindl, Gen. h Sp. Orch. 293 (1835), 

 excl. syn. Pursh; Steud., Nomencl. ed. 2, 2 : 351 (1841) ; Correvon, 

 Orch. Rust. 173 (1893); Williams, Orch. Grow. Man. ed. 7, 679 

 (1894). Not Lindl, in Paxt. Fl. Gard. 2: 24; Fl. des Serres 8: 20, 

 t. 3 ( = H. fimbriata). — P. fimbriata Lindl, Gen. & Sp. Orch. 

 293 (1835), excl. syn. Hort. Kew. & Willd., not of authors ; Steud., 

 Nomencl. ed. 2, 2 : 351 (1841), excl. syn. Ait. — P. crispa Lindl, 

 Gen. & Sp.Orch. 294 (1835) ;i Correvon, Orch. Rust. 169 (1893); 

 Krdnzl, Orch. Gen. et Sp.l: 606 (1899). — P. psycodes Lindl, 

 Gen. & Sp. Orch. 294 (1835), exch descr. and all syn. but L. 

 (Lindley's specimens in his herbarium are Habenaria lacera!); 

 Steud., Nomencl. ed. 2, 2; 352 (1841), excl. syn. in part; Hook., 

 Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 200 (1839), excl. all syn. but Z.; Torr., Fl. N. Y. 

 2: 278 (1843); Gray, Man. ed. 1, 472 (1848), ed. 2, 446 (1856), 

 ed. 3, 446 (1859); Z)ar/., Fl. Cestr. ed. 3, 312 (1853); Green &^ 

 Congd., Class-book 203 (1855); Beck, Bot. ed. 2, 348 (1856); 

 Tatnall, Cat. PI. Newc. Co. Del. 75 (1860); Ckapm., Fl. S. U. S. 

 ed. 1, 460 (1860),ed. 2,460 (1884), ed. 3, 487 (1897); Hervey, Cat. 



1 Lindley thought this might be a hybrid between Habenaria cristata and H. psycodes. 



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