61 LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 



707. C. pubescens, WILLD. Campbell's Ledge. Dudley. Frequent 

 in Wyoming Valley ; I counted over fifty plants in an hour's walk on 

 Wilkes-Barre Mt. Thurston. 



708. C. spectabile, SALISB. SHOWY LADY'S-SLIPPER. Near Mud 

 Pond, near Smithville, five miles from Pittston. Etta Rozelle. Near 

 Clark's Green, in herb. Prof. JV. S. Davis. 



709. C. acaule, Ait. STEMLESS LADY'S-SLIPPER. Woods W. of Le- 

 high Pond, in herb. Dudley. Near Kingston. Mrs. J. H. Race. 

 Near Plainsville, in herb. Davis. Nay Aug Falls ; Campbell's 

 Ledge. Graves. Near Pittston. Miss Carlson. 



88. H^MODORACE^. 



ALETRIS, L. 



710. A. farinosa, L. On the Camel's Back (evidently Campbell's 

 Ledge is meant), near Pittston. Prof. Porter. 



89. IRIDACE^E. 



IRIS, TOURN. 

 FLOWER-DE-LUCE. 



711. I. versicolor, L. Common. 



SISYRINCHIUM, L. 

 BLUE-EYED GRASS. 



712. S. angustifolium, MILL. (S. Bermudiana, var. mucronatuiifk 

 Gray.) Ravine by Bald Mt. Dudley. 



713. S. anceps, CAV. (S. Bennudiana, var. anceps., Gray.) Common. 

 Var. albidum. First discovered in Pennsylvania at Naomi Pines, 

 June, 1889, by Prof. Porter. 



90. AMARYLLIDACE^. 



HYPOXIS, U 



STAR-GRASS. 



714. H. erecta, L. Frequent, at least in lower Lackawanna and W 

 ming Valleys. 



