ORCHIDACEiE 



•'a. Orchis entomantha, ^on'^w* kerbaceis. — Prope Vallisole- H. entom- 

 tuvir La Llave, loc, dt. (Plate 74.) «^^^« 



MEXICO 



Tracing of plant and drawing of flower, probably from Karwinski's speci- 

 men, in Herb. Lindl. (20). — Hartweg (no. 399) (in hb. 19 as H. clypeata). 

 — Pringky without label (4). 



Chihuahua : Cool ndges of the Sierra Madre, October, 1887, Pr ingle (no. 

 1375 b) (3, 4, 7), (type of H.filifera Wats.). 



Jalisco: Cool soil under pines and oaks, hills near Guadalajara, Septem- 

 ber 4, 1893, Pringle (no. 4509) (3, 7). 



Michoacan: Cool, wooded hillsides near Patzcuaro, October 10, 1892, 

 Pringle (no. 5223) (1, 5). 



.? Chiapas: Terre Jroide, croit dans Us forets de pins. Fleure d^un blanc 

 jaundtre. Fleurit enjuillct, 1864-70, Dr. Ghieshreght (no. 776) (3). 

 Vera Cruz: Fl. blanches^ Jesus del Monte, 7000 ft., 1840, Galeotti (no. 

 5212) (21). 



Also reported from GUATEMALA 



53. H. jaliscana Wats., in Proc. Am. Acad. 22: 455 (1887). — H.jaliscana 

 H. alata Rich. 8i^ Gal in Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 3, 3: 29 (1845), not 

 Hook.—H. clypeata Krdnzl, Orch. Gen. et Sp. 1 : 313 (1898) 

 in part. 



" H ABENAKI A Jaliscana. A foot high from a small tuberous 

 root, stout and leafy : leaves lanceolate, or the lower ovate, acute, 

 sheathing, 3 inches long or less: raceme short and open, with 

 large foliaceous bracts: sepals ovate, acute, nearly equal (4 lines 

 long), the lateral sub-falcate ; petals 2-parted and the lip 3-parted, 

 the divisions strongly falcate excepting the ligulate-spatulate 

 obtuse middle lobe of the lip, its longer (6 lines) lateral lobes 

 and the lower lobes of the petals approximate on each side, 

 linear, acuminate, the upper petal-lobes contiguous to the upper 

 sepal; spur narrowly clavate, 12 to 15 lines long: column with 



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