CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 3 



(2212.) M. diphyllos, Lindl., Gen. Orch. 19. Hook. Fl. IL, 193. 

 Ounalashka. (^Rothr. Alask.) 



588. LIPARIS, Richard. (TWAYBLADE.) 



(2213.) L. Loeselii, Eichard. Hook. Fl. II., 194. 



Malaxii liliifolia, Richard. Pureli, V). II., 592 in part. 



In wet springy places, or on hummock.s in swamps; local but not 

 rare. In a boggj^ meadow near Annapolis, N.S. (Macoiin & Burgess.) 

 Bog, Dalhousie, N.B. (Chalmers.) Harris Cove, Lily Lake, St. Stephen, 

 Fredericton, Grand Lake, Kennebeccasis and Eel rivers, N.B. (Fow- 

 ler, Cat.) Savanne, near Montreal, 1821. (Dr. Holmes.) In rich 

 woods, not common at Eivitire dii Loup, Q. (Thomas.) Dow'.s Swamp, 

 swamp east of Beechwood, and other localities at Ottawa, not uncom- 

 mon. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Wet swamp east of Belleville, and on logs 

 in a pond, Oak Hills, Hastings Co.; also on logs in a swamp near 

 Campbellford, Northumberland Co., Ont. (Macoun.) Peat bogs near 

 Lo^jon, Ont. (Burgess.) Canada to Carloton House Fort, Saskatche- 

 wan. (Hooker, Fl.) 



589. CALYPSO, Salisb. (CALYPSO.) 



(2214.) C. borealis, Salisb. Hook. Fl. II., 195. Pursh Fl. IL, 593. 



On moss in deep, shady woods, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 

 Nova Scotia. (Menzies.) Rather common in shady woods, having 

 been detected by many collectors in N.B. (Fowler's Cat.) Dalhousie, 

 N.B. (Chalmers.) Jupiter River, Anticosti ; cool woods, Gasp^ Basin. 

 (Macoun.) Along the River Ste. Anne des Monts, Q. (Porter.) Common 

 in i-ich woods a' Riviere du Loup, Q. (Thomas.) Vicinity of Montreal, 

 1822. (Dr. Holmes.) Rather rare, vicinity of Ottawa. (F etcher, 

 Fl. Ott.) At Belleville in dry cedar swamps, and numerous other 

 places in central Ontaiio ; also woods on Pie Island, Lake Superior, and 

 ■around Lake Ni pigon. (Macoun.) Shore of Lake Medad, near Hamilton, 

 Ont. (Logie.) Mossy bogs, Owen Sound, Ont. (Burgess.) Lake 

 Mistassini, N.E.T., to the northern end of Lake Winnipeg; veiy local. 

 (J. 21. Macoun.) Moose Factory, James Bay. (Cottar & Dr. Hayden.) 

 Extremely rare in the Rocky Mountains, only noticed at Donald, 



