The Small Yellow Fragrant Moccasin-Flower. {Cypripedium parviflorum.) 

 The only really fragrant Cypripedium of the Atlantic region, closely allied with 

 Cypripedium Montanum, — the Fragrant White Lady's Slipper of the Pacific slope. 

 The plate shows the undulating sepals and petals as well as their rich brown-pink 

 coloring. The two lower sepals are imperfectly united and arc bifid at the apex. 

 This species is almost identical with the European species Cypripedium calceolus, — 

 -the first Cypripedium described by Linnuaes in 1 740-1 753- 



