No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. I3I 



Habenaria clavellata (Michx.) Spreng. (shaped like a little 



club). 

 Habenaria tridentata Hook. 

 Gymnadcniopsis clavellata Rydb. 

 Small Green Wood Orchis. 



Occasional or frequent. Bogs and wet woods. July — 

 Aug. 



Habenaria Hookeri Torr. 



Habenaria Hookeri Torr., var. oblongifolia Paine. 

 Lysias Hookeriana Rydb. 



Rich woods. Rare near the coast, becoming occasional or 

 local northward. June. 



Habenaria orbiculata (Pursh) Torr. (disk-shaped). 

 Lysias orbiculata Rydb. 

 Large Round-leaved Orchis. 



Rare. In woods : South Windsor (S. P. Elmore), Windsor 

 (H. S. Clark), Norfolk (Miss M. C. Seymour), Salisbury 

 (Mrs. C. S. Phelps & Weatherby). June. 



Habenaria macrophylla Goldie (large-leaved). 



Rare. Norfolk, in pine woods (J. H. Barbour). June — 

 July. 



Habenaria ciliaris (L.) R. Br. (fringed). 

 Blephariglottis ciliaris Rydb. 

 Yellow Fringed Orchis. * 



Meadows, swamps, dry fields, thickets and open woods 

 along the coast. Occasional or frequent eastward, becoming 

 rare or local westward. Not certainly known farther inland 

 than Monroe (H. C. Beardslee). Mid- July — Aug. 



Habenaria blephariglottis (Willd.) Torr. (eyelid-tongued : 



i. e., having a fringed lip). 

 Blephariglottis blephariglottis Rydb. 

 White Fringed Orchis. 



Rare. Sphagnum bogs: Cromwell (Dr. E. J. Thompson), 

 Bethany and Middlebury (Harger), Colebrook (J. W. Rob- 

 bins), Norfolk (Miss M. C. Seymour). Aug. 



