ORCHIDACE.E 



NEWFOUNDLAND H.fmbriata 



Banks of Exploits River, near mouth of Badger Brook, August 13, 1894, 

 B. L. Robinson 4' H. Schrenk (2, 3, 4, 6, 7). 



NOVA SCOTIA 



Grand Narrows, Cape Breton IsL, July 27, 1898, J. Macoun (4, 6). 



NEW BRUNSWICK 



Wet meadows, Tobique River, August 2, 1884, Geo. U. Hay (6). 



QUEBEC 



In boggy woods. East Templeton, July 29, 1903 (6). 



MAINE, Piscataquis County 



Wet meadow near Fitzgerald Pond, near Moosehead Lake, July 6, 1895, 

 M. L. Fernald (no. 274) (2, 3, 4). 



Penobscot Co. : Very common in moist fields, sometimes 3 or 4 ft. high, 

 Glenburn, Aaron Yoimg, Jr. (3). 



Franklin Co. : Open wet woods, South Chesterville, July 18, 1902, C. H. 

 Knowlton (1); July, 1903, L. O. Eaton (1). 



Oxford Co.: Grafton, August, 1888, J. C. Parlin (3) {forma alba). — 

 Hartford, 1885, Farlm (3). — Black Brook, July 13, 1889(11). 

 Hancock Co. : Meadow one mile north of Somesville, Mt. Desert, Aug- 

 ust 16, 1888, J. H. Redfield (4). — Bar Harbor, July 19, 1871, Wm. 

 Boott (3). 



Waldo Co.: Wet roadside. New Guinea, Islesboro, July 29, 1897, 

 F. Tracy Hubbard (1). 



Kennebec Co.: Winthrop, 1864, E. L. Sturtevant (4). — Augusta, July 20, 

 1886, E. C. Smith (4).— Manchester, July 18, 1878, F. L. Scribner (8). 

 Cumberland Co.: Falmouth, Blake (16). — Cape Elizabeth, July 21, 1901, 

 Dr. D. ]V. Fellows (1). 



York Co.: Kennebunk, July 20, 1878, J. W. Chickering (8). — In woods, 

 growing in mud and water. North Parsonsfield, August 1, 1902, F. S. 

 Piper (1). 



NEW HAMPSHIRE, Coos County 



Bogs, Crawford House, July 12, 1876, J. ^V. Congdon (7).— Dixville 

 Notch, July 25, 1887, Faxon (3). — Meadow south of Crawford's, July 20, 

 1884, Faxcm (3); Crawford Meadow, July 24, 1894, Faxon (3). 

 Grafton Co. : Flume House, July 19, 1885, Faxon (3). — Strawberry 

 Hill, Bethlehem, July 21, 1891, J. F. Collins (3). 



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