ORCHIDACE^ 



H.psy codes the fringe on the divisions of the labellum; in H. psy codes this 

 being one-third the depth of the divisions or less, and in H.fim- 

 briata one-third or more. 



It may be found that my treatment of the synonymy is in 

 part incorrect, but it is offered as a basis for further research. 

 (Plate 66.) 



NEWFOUNDLAND 



Cochrane (S). — Wet meadow, Placentia, August 24, 1894, B. L. Robinson 

 4- H. Schrenk (no. 165) (2, 8, 4, 6).— Bottom lands, Manuel's River, 

 August 8, 1894, Rohhison ^ Schrenk (3). — Wet meadow, Shoal Point, 

 Bay of Islands, July 16, 1895, A. C. Waghorne (no. 28) (4). 



NOVA SCOTIA, Victoria County 



Wet meadows and bogs, Baddeck, Cape Breton, July 18, 1883, /. Ma- 



coun (6); Baddeck, July 22, 1898, Macoun (6). — New Campbellton, July 



23, 1897, David White Sr Chas. Schuchert (no. 27) (2, 6). 



Cape Breton Co.: Boggy meadow, Sydney, August 18, 1902, M. L. 



Fernald (1, 3). 



GuYSBORouGH Co. : Moist meadows, Boylston, August, 1892, Dr. C. A. 



Hamilton (2, 6). 



PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 



Nictan Lake, July, 1884, Geo. U. Hay (6). — In marshes, Tracadie, 

 August 3, 1888, J. Macoun (6). 



NEW BRUNSWICK, Kent County 



Bass River, July 30 and 81, 1868, J. Fowler (2, 8) ; August 9, 1871, 



Fowler (16). 



Kings Co: Meadows, Norton, July 16, 1876, G. U. Hay (6). 



St. John Co.: St. John, July 31, 1877, Fowler (4). 



QUEBEC, Gaspe County 



Deep cool grassy margins of brooks and swamps, Point Fame, August 1, 



1882, J. J/acmm (6). 



Temiscou ATA Co. : Damp loam above edge of salt marsh, Cacouna, August 8, 



1902, M. L. Fernald (3).— Riviere du Loup, August, 1902, W. W. 



Egglestan (no. 3006) (1). 



Ottawa Co.: Along the Gatineau, above Wakefield, July 24, 1908, 



Macoun (6). 



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