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 ARETHUSA, Gronov. 



A. bulbosa, L. 



Rather common ; the edge of the swamps near Hummock 

 Pond sometimes red with the flowers. 



POGONIA, Juss. 



P. ophioglossoides, Nutt. 

 Rather abundant. Sometimes two-flowered. J. R. Churchill. 



CALOPOGON, R. Br. GRASS PINK. 



C. pulchellus, R. Br. 



Profusely abundant now, in wet places below the Cliff, near 

 Long Pond and elsewhere, but picked for its beauty in such 

 immense bunches that it is likely to become rare before many 

 years. 



MICROSTTLIS, Nutt. 



M. ophioglossoides, Nutt. 



On hills west of Sesachacha and opposite Bloomingdale. 

 Very scarce. L. L. D., 1886. 



LIPARIS, Richard. TWAYBLADE. 



L. Loeselii, Richard. 



Very rare. Wet bank on shore of Sesachacha. L. L. D., 

 1886. 



CTPRIPBDIUM, L. LADY'S SLIPPER. 



C. acaule, Ait. 



Very abundant on the commons east and south of the town. 



AMARYLLIDACE^. 



HYPOXYS, L. STAR-GRASS. 

 H. erecta, L. 



