ORCHIDACE^ 



than generic. It is inadvisable to segregate from Habenaria the H. odonto- 

 species characterized by simple petals and lip. The direction of P^tala 

 the stigmatic processes on which Dr. Small relies, in part, for 

 the separation of Habenella from Habenaria does not in my 

 opinion have sufficient value for generic distinction. 



FLORIDA, St. John County 



St. Augustine, Mary C. Reynolds (3). 

 Sumter Co. : September 7, 1893, Fred L. Lewton (4). 

 Brevard Co. : Merritt's Isl., Indian River, March, 1881, A. H. Curtiss (3). 

 — Rich woods near Georgiana Landing, Indian River, February, 1889, 

 Wm. M. Canby (16). 



Manatee Co.: Hammocks and pine woods. Manatee, December, 1877, 

 Dr. J. P. Garber (no. 315) (2, 5, 6, 7, 16), (type of H. Garheri ?); (no. 

 238) (3). — Swamps on hammocks, Oneco, November 7, 1901, R. M. 

 Grey (1). —Palmetto, November 30, 1901, S. M. Tracy (no. 7529) (2, 3, 4). 

 Lee Co. : May 7, 1903, J. E. Layne (1). — In loose mould within and on 

 edge of small hammock, March 9, 1904, O. Ames (1). — In a rich hammock, 

 Henderson's Creek, March 18, 1904, Oakes <§- Blanche Ames (1). — Cypress 

 swamp. Deep Lake, March 7, 1905, fruit, A. A. Eaton (no. 1306) (1). 

 Dade Co.: Little River, December 6, 1903, Eaton (1). — Cypress swamp, 

 north folk of Miami River, November 17, 1903, Eaton (no. 338) (1).— 

 Alapattah, December 28, 1903, Eaton (no. 779) (1). — In low hammock, 

 Orange Glade, west of Miami, December 8, 1903, Eaton (no. 782) (1). — 

 Woods, Punch-bowl, Miami, December 26, 1903, Eaton (no. 739) (7); 

 dry, rather sandy woods, Breckell Hammock, Miami, February 27, 1905, 

 fruit, £a^ow (no. 1260) (1). — In rotten hole in prostrate tree, three feet from 

 ground, Timb's Hammock, Gossman's, December 21, 1903, Eaton (no. 

 702) (1); Burden's Hammock, Gossman's, December 21, 1903, Eaton{\). — 

 Hammock by prairie near Camp Longview, November 10, 1903, Eaton (1). 

 — Hammock by everglade. Camp Jackson, December 12, 1903 (no. 554) (1). 



CUBA 



1860-4, C. Wright (3). 



PiNAR DEL Rio: On border of palm gi'ove, San Isidro farm, near Cayaja- 

 bos (1); November, 1902, O. Ames (1); in rich woodlands near a river, No- 

 vember 9, 1902, Ames (1); rich woods, frequently in open spaces where the 



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