GTNANDRIA. MONANDHIA. l^l 



spiralis of Europe the spike is spirally contorted; not alto- 

 gether congeners probably with Neottia, which is almost 

 exclusively indigenous to tropical America. 



€10. ( RANICHIS. Swart%. 



Cor-dla pentapetalous, resupinate, subringent. 

 Lip Iieliind, vaulted. Anther as in JVeottia, 



Roots fasciculated; stems simple, leafy or nearly naked; 

 flowers spiked. 



Species. 1. C * miiltijlora. Elliott. "Roots fasci. 

 culated, terete; leaves radical, oblong-oval and lanceolate; 

 scape naked, many-flowered; petals partly connivent." 

 Hab. "In rich oak lands in St. John's Parish, South Caro- 

 lina."— £^0^^ 



A small genus, all except the above confined to the 

 island of Jamaica. 



611. LISTERA. B. Brown. Ophrys. Smithy <^r. 

 Corolla \vves;u\2Li\ Zip pendent, bifid. Column 

 apterous, (minute); the anther inserted at its 

 base. Pollen farinaceous. 



Roots fasciculate, carnose; stem mostly bifoliate, ra- 

 ceme lax; flowers obscurely coloured. 



Species. 1. L. pnbescens. Epipactis pubescens. Ph. 



2. cordata. Ophrys cordata, Mich. Obs. Root fascicula- 

 ted, fibres simple, thick and carnose. Stem partly pen- 

 tagonal, bifoliate towards the middle, about a span high. 

 Peduncle and upper part of the scape viscidly pubescent. 

 Leaves roundish-cordate, veined, smooth, callously mucro- 

 nulate. Raceme about 7 to 15-flowered; flowers distant, 

 bractes obvallate, minute, obtuse; pedicell about twice 

 the length of the germ. Petals 5, nearly all rt;flected, 

 green, 3 of them ovate and concave, the 2 interior longer, 

 and closely convolute; lip half an inch long, brownish- 

 purple, and deeply bifid, with a minute tooth in the cen- 

 tre of the bifurcation, bidentate at the base, where there 

 exists a small excavation; segments of the lip linear and 

 acute; somewhat divaricated, the margin near the base 

 reflected- Genitaliferous coUimn minute. Anther per- 

 sistent. Capsule oval. Hab. In moist shady woods. New 

 Jersey, near Philadelphia.) Z. co7ivallarioides. 



1 1 + -Anther terminal, inserted, persistent. Pollen 

 farinaceous or angular. R. Brown. 



