ORCHIDACE^ 



H, per a- ALABAMA, Lauderdale County 



mcena Pruitton, June, 1896, John H. Harrison (12). 



TENNESSEE 



East Tennessee, C. C. Parry, 1870 (2). 



Sumner Co.: Mitchell ville, September, 1883, Dr. A. Gattinger (8). 

 Robertson Co. : Cedar Hill, July 14, 1882, Gattinger (2, 8). 

 Benton Co. : Camden, July, 1892, F. Lamson-Scrihier (8). 

 McNairy Co. : Bottoms, July 4, 1893, Samuel M. Bain (no. 458) (3). 



KENTUCKY 



Damp woods, 1840, C. W. Short (4). 



Jefferson Co. : Wet lands about Louisville, 1835, Short (3). 



WEST VIRGINIA, Upshur County 



Near Bucklin, July 31, 1895, W. M. Pollock (2, 4). 



OHIO, Hamilton County 



Our most common species, in moist woods and meadows. Sometimes four 

 feet high, Fernbank-ad ripas Jluminw Ohio, prope North Bend, 1846, 

 C. W. Short (3, 4). 



INDIANA, Jefferson County 



Hanover, August, 1876, A. H. Young (10). 



ILLINOIS 



July 18, 1892 (4). 



Marion Co. : Salem, 1860, M. S. Behh (3). 

 Jackson Co. : Carbondale, Geo. Vasey (3). 

 Union Co. : Cobden, July, F. S. Earle (1). 



MISSOURI 



St. Francis River, July 14, 1897, Savage S^ Stull (no. 751) (4). 



Iron Co.: Wet ground, bank of creek, Pilot Knob, August 10, 1897, 



Colton Russell (4). 



Green Co. : Common, Campbell, July 18, 1895, B. F. Bush (no. 619) (4, 5). 



Butler Co. : Grassy places, July, 1893, H. Eggert. 



Ripley Co. : Sandy woods, Pleasantgrove, rare, July 17, 1897, Kenneth K. 



Mackenzie (no. 329) (4).— Poplar Bluff, July 10,1897, J. ^. Duckworth (2). 



H. distans 33- H. distans Griseb., Cat. PI. Cub. 270 (1866); Sauv., Fl. 

 Cub. 233 (1873); Ckapm., Fl. S. U. S. ed. 2, 654 (1884), ed. 3, 



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