Index 297 



Leptorchis, generic description, 274. See Twayblade, Lily- 

 Leaved 



L. liliifolia, specific description, 274; haunts, 109, 162 



L. Loeselii, specific description, 275 

 Lichens, origin of names of, 194 

 Lily Family, 158; leaves of species of, 126; bulbs of, 128 



Blackberry Lily, 161 



Dog's-Tooth Lily, 12; origin of name, 127, 128. See 

 Erythronium Aniericanunt 



Lilium Philadelphicum, 210 



Wild Lily or Yellow Clintonia, 116, 117 



Wildwood Lily, 210 



Yellow Pond Lily, 69, 144; origin of name, 83 

 Lily-of- the- Valley Family, 162, 176 

 Liparis, Lily-Leaved, 162. vSee Leptorchis liliifolia 

 Limekilns, North Adams (Mass.), 13, 214 

 Limestone ridges, Pownal (Vt.), 198 



Limodorum, generic description, 282; comrade species of, 

 62, 85; haunts, 88, 90, 178, 181, 202; origin of name, 

 91, 282. Sec Grass Pink, or Meadow-Gift 



L. tuberosum, specific description, 282; haunts, 47, 83, 

 87, 89, 90, 91; structure of, 91, 92 

 Limnanthenium lancunosum, 180 

 Linnaeus, quoted on origin of plant names, 58, 126 

 Liriodendron Tulipifera, 234 

 Listera, generic description, 267 



L. auriculata, specific description, 268 



L. convallarioides, specific description, 268 



L. cordata, specific description, 269 

 Llewellyn Park, Orange Mountains (N. J.), 234 

 Lloyd Spring, Mount CEta (Vt.), 234 

 Lobelia, 187, 235, 236 



L. cardinalis, 233 



L. spicata, 236 



L. syphilitica, 236 

 Logger's Depot, 208 

 Long FHirples, no. See Purple- Fringed Orchises, genus 



Habenaria 

 Lorenna, a little flower hunter, 36-38, 40, 41, 98 

 Lowerre (N. Y.), swamps and hills of, 157, 158, 164, 234 

 Lycopodiiim, 194; origin of name, 182 



L. obscurum, 182 



L. Selago, 182 

 L3rte, Henry, translations of Dodoens' History of Plants 

 (1578), quoted, no, in, 195 



M 

 Magnolia Family, 233 



M. Virginiana, 235; or Sweet Bay, 235 

 Maiden-Hair Ferns, 12, 57, 70, 194, 199, 232; Spleenwort, 161, 



