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Leaves unfolding before or with the flowers. 

 Lip flat; flowers racemed. 



Leaves cauline; column short; poUinia clavate. 



14. MAL.oas. 

 Leaves basal: column elongated; poUinia globose. 



15. Lip.\Ris. 

 Lip saccate; flower solitary. 16. Cytherea. 



Leaf 1, unfolding after the flowering time. 17. APLECTRLTW. 



Plants with coralloid roots, bulbless; leaves reduced to scales. 



18. CORALLORRHIZA. 



1. CRIOSANTHES Raf. R.\.m's-head, Ram's-head Ladies' Slipper. 



Perennial caulescsnt herb.s, with rootstocks. Leaves sessile, alternate, 

 several-veined, plaited. Flowers solitary, terminal. Sepals 3, distinct, spread- 

 ing. Lateral petals narrow, spreading. Lips saccate, obtuse-conic, with the 

 margin incurved, forming a rounded opening. 



1. C. arietinum (R. Br.) House. Stem 2-3 dm. high, 1-flowered; leaves 3 or 

 4, elliptic or lanceolate, 5-10 cm. long; sepals lanceolate. 15-20 mm. long, brown- 

 ish; petals linear, greenish brown, about as long; lip about 1.5 cm. long, white, 

 veined and variegated with red. Cypripedium arietinum R. Br. Cold damp 

 woods: Que. — N.Y. — -Minn. — Sask. Boreal. My-Au. 



2. CYPRIPEDIUM L. Ladies' Slipper. 



Caulescent herbs, with rootstocks and fibrous roots. Leaves sessile, several- 

 nerved, plaited. Flowers solitary or several in a terminal raceme. Sepals 3, 

 the lateral two united imder the lip. Lateral petals narrow, spreading. Lip 

 conspicuous, an inflated round sack, with rounded opening, the margins incurved. 

 Column declined, glabrous, bearing a fertile anther on each side, and a petalloid 

 sterile stamen above, arching over the style. Pollen pulpy or granular, without 

 tails or glands. Stigma terminal, broadest at the base. Capsule ribbed. 



Leaves alternate; flowers solitary, terminal, or also several singly in the axils of the 

 upper leaves. 

 Sepals obovate to broadly obovate or oval, not longer than the lip: sterile stamen 

 elliptic-cordate. 1. C. passerinum. 



Sepals lanceolate, attenuate, often longer than the lip. 



Lip white, purple-veined; sterile stamen ovate or obovate. 2. C. montanum. 



Lip yeUow; sterile stamen triangular, yellow and purple-spotted. 



Lip 2-2.5 cm. long, broader than deep; lower sepal narrower than the upper 

 one, exceeding the lip. 3. C. pariiflorum. 



Lip 3-4 cm. long, deeper than broad; lower sepal fully as broad as the upper 

 one or broader, usually shorter than the lip. 4. C. reganum. 



Leaves 2, opposite or nearly so; flowers usually several in a contracted bracted spike. 



5. C. Knightae. 



1. C. passerinum Richards. Stem 1-2.5 dm. high, often retrorsel> villous; 

 leaves oval to lanceolate, 5-10 dm. long, more or less viscid-villous; flowers 1-3; 

 sepals 1-1.5 cm. long, the lower one slightl}' 2-cleft; petals oblong, obtuse, about 

 1.5 cm. long; lip about 1.5 cm. long, obovate, white, with purple spots inside. 

 Pine woods: Ont. — Alta. — B.C. — Alaska — Mack. Boreal — Mont. Je-Jl. 



2. C. montanum Dougl. Stem 3-5 dm. high, roughly glandular-puberu- 

 lent, 1-3-flowered; leaves oval to lanceolate, 7-15 cm. long, roughh' glandular- 

 puberulent; sepals hnear-lanceolate, 4-5 cm. long, greenish brown; petals nar- 

 rowly Unear-lanceolate; hp 2.5-3 cm. long. Open woods: B.C. — -Calif. — -Wyo. 

 — Sask. Submont. Je-.Il. 



3. C. parviflorum SalLsb. Stem 2-6 dm. high, leafy, glandular-puberulent, 

 usually 1-flowered; leaves oval to broadly lanceolate, often acuminate, 5-12 cm. 

 long, puberulent; upper sepal lanceolate, acuminate, about 3 cm. long and 1 cm. 

 wide; petals narrowlv linear-lanceolate, longer than the sepals. Woods: Xewf. 

 —Ga.— Colo.— B.C." Plain— Submont. My-Jl. 



4. C. veganum Cockerell. Stem about 3 dm. high, leaf}', puberulent, 1- 

 flowered; leaves broadly lanceolate, acuminate, 8-13 cm. long; sepals lanceolate, 

 3-4.5 cm. long; petals linear-lanceolate, 4.5-5.5 cm. long. Canons: X.M. — Colo. 

 Submont. Je-Jl. 



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