(hewsii 



ORCHIDACE.E 



IOWA, Fayette County H. psycodes 



"Rare, only one specimen reported before in Iowa," Fayette, July, 1893, 

 B. Fink (2). 



X Habenaria Andrewsii White, ex Niles Bog-trotting for xH.An- 

 Orchids 258, fig. {\m^)\Avies, in Gray's Man. ed. 7, 311 (1908) 

 — H. psychodes x lacera. Andrews, in Rho. 2: 114 (1900), 

 3: 246 (1901); ^;/^^5, in Rho. 5 : 263 (1903) ; Eggleston, in Rho. 

 6:139 (1904). 



" Lower leaves as in H. lacera length to 15 cm., width to 3 cm., 

 ratio 5-7: 1. Raceme oblong, loosely fewer-flowered. Flowers 

 white tinted rose to light rose-purple. Sepals round-oval, obtuse, 

 lateral deflexed, plane, vertical. Petals cuneate-spatulate, obtuse 

 or slightly retuse, denticulate above, slightly surpassing upper 

 sepal in ratio of about Q'.5. Average width of lip about 12 mm. 

 Divisions narrow-cuneate, deeply cleft as in H. lacera, few, 

 averaging twice as many as in lacera, capillary, long. Arms of 

 column as in H. psychodes or slightly more acute. Glands of 

 pollen-masses slightly obHque, elliptical or slightly kidney-shaped. 

 Pollen-masses intermediate in length, club-shaped ; stalk f length 

 of mass of pollen or rather more ; pollen greenish-yellow. Some- 

 what two-lobed projection from base of stigma not completely 

 obstructing orifice of nectary in middle as in lacera. Spur longer 

 than ovary, clavate, much enlarged below. Ovary short or inter- 

 mediate, 9-12 mm. Locality — a very wet meadow in Pownal, 

 Vermont, July 22, 1898 {31. W. W7iiteS^A. L. Andrews), Aug. 5, 

 1901 {A. L. Andrews)." Andrews, loc. cit. (Plate 66.) 



NOVA SCOTIA, PicTou County 



Damp meadow near Pictou, July 12-18, 1901, C. D. Howe <§- IF. F. 

 Lang (no. 546) (3). 



MAINE, Franklin County 



South Chesterville, Miss L. 0. Eaton (1). 



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