132 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. fBull. 



Habenaria lacera (Michx.) R. Br. (torn). 

 Blephariglottis lacera Rydb. 

 Ragg^ed or Ragged Fringed Orchis. 



Occasional. Fields, meadows and open or wooded swamps. 

 July — mid-Aug. 



Habenaria psycodes (L.) Sw. (biitterfly-like). 

 Blephariglottis psycodes Rydb. 

 Smaller Purple Fringed Orchis. 



Occasional. Bogs, wet meadows and open swamps. Late 

 June — Aug. 



Habenaria fimbriata (Ait.) R. Br. (fringed). 

 Habenaria grandiflora Torr. 

 Blephariglottis grandiHora Rydb. 

 Large Purple Fringed Orchis. 



Rare or occasional. Swamps and wet woods. Mid-June — 

 July. 



This species usually blooms several weeks earlier than 

 Habenaria psycodes. 



POGONIA Juss. 



Pogonia ophioglossoides (L.) Ker (like Ophioglossum, the 



Adder's Tongue). 

 Rose Pogonia. Snake or Adder's Mouth. 



Occasional or frequent. Bogs and wet meadows. June — 

 July. 



Rarely occurs with white flowers. The flowers are fra- 

 grant. 



Pogonia trianthophora (Sw.) BSP. (bearing three flowers). 

 Pogonia pendula Lindl. 

 Triphora trianthophora Rydb. 

 Nodding Pogonia. 



Rare or local. Rich woods, usually in leaf-mold : Norwich 

 (Miss M. P. Gilman, W. A. Setchell), Franklin (W. A. Set- 

 chell), Granby (L Holcomb), Southington (Miss F. S. Walk- 

 ley), Salisbury (Mrs. C. G. Beardslee & Mrs. C. S. Phelps). 

 Aug. 



