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high, slender, with one 



615. H. clavellata. 



Flower x 1. Lip x 1%. 



Column X 2. 



appendages of the stigma oblong. {Gymnadeniopsis Rydb.) — Swamps along 

 the coast, Del. to Fla., westw. to Ark. and Tex. June-Aug. Fig. 614. 



•t- •»- Leaves cauline^ one or two. 



■^ Lip crenulate. 



6. H. Integra (Nutt.) Spreng. Stem about 37 cm. high, several-leaved ; the 

 lower leaves elongated, oblong-lanceolate, the others becoming smaller and 

 bract-like; raceme densely many-fiowered, cylindrical ; floicers small, tjellow ; 

 lip ovate, entire or slightly crenulate, or short-toothed along the margin, shorter 

 than the awl-shaped descending spur ; appendages of the stigma two, lateral, 

 oblong, fleshy. {Gymnadeniopsis Rydb.) — Wet pine-bari'ens, N. J. to Fla., w. 

 to Tenn. and Tex. July, Aug. 



■M- ++ Lip ^-toothed at the apex. 



7. H. clavellata (Michx.) Spreng. Stem 19-40 cm 

 or two oblong or oblanceolate obtuse leaves, and two 

 or three linear-lanceolate bracts above ; raceme 

 3-16-flowered, subcylindric ; flowers greenish-white ; 

 lip wedge-oblong^ truncate., with three short apical 

 teeth or lobes; spur slender, slightly clavate, curved 

 upwards, longer than the ovary ; appendages of the 

 stigma 3, oblong, clavate-tuberculate, one outside each 

 orbicular gland, and one between them rising as high 

 as the anther-cells. {H. tridentata Hook. ; Gymna- 

 deniopsis clavellata Rydb.) — Bogs and moist soil, 

 Nfd. to Minn, and south w. July, Aug. Fig. 615. 



4_ 4- -f- Leaves radical. 



++ Lip less than 5 mm. long. 



8. H. unalascensis (Spreng.) Wats. Plant slender, 3-5 dm. high, leafy at 

 base; leaves oblanceolate, withering before the flowers open; sepals slightly 

 gibbous at base, 1-nerved, narrowly oval, lateral ones adnate at base to the lip ; 

 petals lanceolate, obtuse ; lip oblong-hastate ; ^ur filiform or slightly clavate^ 

 shorter than the ovary. (Piperia Rydb.) — Damp woods, Anticosti I., Que.; 

 Ont., westw. to Alaska and Cal. June-Sept. 



■*-f ++ Lip more than 5 mm. long. 



= Spiir about equal to the lip. 



9. H. obtusata (Pursh) Richards. Plants 10-26 cm. high ; leaf solitai-y, 

 basal, obovate or spatulate-oblong ; flowers greenish or whitish, 5-15 in a loose 



raceme at the siunmit of a naked scape ; upper sepal broad and 

 rounded, lateral sepals and the petals lance-oblong ; lip entire, 

 linear-lanceolate, deflexed, mm. long, about the length of the 

 taperine; curved spur. (Lysiella Rydb.) — Swamps and rich 

 woods, Nfd. to Alaska, s. to N. Y., Minn, and Col. 

 July, Aug. (Eu.) Fig. 616. 



= = Spz(r tvjo or more times longer than the lip. 



10. H. Hookeri Torr. Leaves orbicular or 

 elliptical, near the ground, 3.5-10 cm. broad ; 

 scape 7isually ebracteatp, 12-16 cm. high, having 8-20 upright 

 yellowish-<;reen flowei-s in a strict raceme 2-4 cm. through ; 

 sepals ovate-lanceolate, the upper sepal dilated at base, acumi- 

 nate ; lip lanceolate^ pointed, about 1 cm. long; spur slender, acute, 2cm.iong. 

 (Lysias Hookeriana. Rydb.) — Dry or damp woods, e. Que. to Pa., w. to Minn 

 June, July. Fro. 017. 



11. H. orbiculata (Pursh) Torr. Leaves orbicular or elliptical, 6-10 cm. 

 broad, spreading flat on the ground, shining above, silvery beneath ; scape with 

 one or more lanceolate bracts, 6-32 cm. high, having 10-20 or more greenish- 

 white flowei-s in a loose raceme 4-0 cm. through ; upper sepal orbicular, lateral 



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H. obtusata 

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617. 



H. Ilookeri 



