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e crennlate or wavy, white or yellow Nos. 8. 9 



c 3-toothed. Flowers yellowish or greenis-h Nos. 10 12 



c fringed. Flowers bright yellow or white No*. 13 15 



6 Lip 8-parted, x segments fringed. Flowers white or greenish Nos. 16, 17 



x segments fringed. Flowers purple Nos. 18, 19 



x segments merely toothed. Flowers violet-purple No. 20 



x segments entire, long, linear-setaceous Nos. 21, 22 



1 O. srpectabllis L. Lvs. rarely more than 2, 36' ; scape 46', bearing 1 or 2 lanceo- 



late bracts and 35 showy flowers above ; spur clavate. Rocky thickets. Pretty. 



2 O. orbiculata Ph. Lvs. 2, roundish, 36', fleshy; scape bracted, 1 2f; upper 



sepals round, the lateral ovate, half as long as the lip (9 12"). Woods, E. and W. 



3 O. Hooker! Wood. Lvs. 2, round-oval, fleshy, 4 5' ; scape naked, 812' ; upper 



sepals ovate, erect, the lateral deflexed and meeting behind ; spur 1'. Woods, N. 



4 O. obtusata Ph. Leaf oblong-ovate, obtuse, 2 8', near the base of the stem ; lip 



linear, entire, with 2 tubercles at base, as long as the spur. In mud, N. 



5 O. rotundlfolla Ph. Leaf round-ovate, radical; scape few-flowered; lip 3-lobed, 



obcordate, side lobes falcate ; spur as long as the lip. Penn., and N. 



6 O. toyperborea Willd. Lva. very erect, lanceolate ; spike long: bracts longer than 



the greenish flowers ; petals and lip linear, subequal. Shades, northward. 1 4f. 



7 O. dilatata Ph. Slender, 8' 2f ; Ivs. lance-linear and linear ; spike virgate ; brattf 



short ; flowers white ; lip linear, dUated-rhombic at base. Swamps, N. 



8 O. nivea Baldw. Very slender, 1 2f ; lowest leaf linear, 6 8', the others subu- 



late, bract-like ; flowers white, in an obiong spike ; lips oblong. South. 



9 O. integral N. Stem leafy, flexuous, 12 15 7 ; Ivs. narrow-lanceolate; spike dense, 



oval ; flowers orange-yellow ; lip ovate, longer than sepals. Swamps, N. J., and S. 



1 O. trldeiitata Willd. St. slender, 12 18' ; lowest leaf linear-oblong, obtuse, 6'. 

 the others few, small and bract-like ; fls. few, greenish ; lip 3-toothed at e:.d. Woods. 



11O. bracteatJ. Muhl. St. leafy; Ivs. oblong, obtuse or acutish ; bracts 2 3 times 

 longer than the small green fls. : lip 3-(or 2-)toothedat end, lin.-cuneate. Shades. 69'. 



1 2 O. flava L. St. leafy ; Ivs. oblong to lanceolate ; bracts longer than the yellowish- 

 brown flowers ; lip oblong, obtuse, a tooth each side at base, and a tubercle in the 

 palate ; spur shorter than the ovary. Alluvial soils. (O. virescens Muhl.) 



1 3 O. criatata MX. Slender, \\ 2f ; leaves lance-linear to linear ; flowers numerous, 

 email, yellow ; sep. and pet. roundish, 12" ; spur i as long as ovary. N. J., and S. 



14 O. cillaris L. Yellow Fringed Orchis. Stem2f; leaves lanceolate ; flowers large, 

 numerous, orange-colored : lip 4" long, twice longer than the linear, notched petals , 

 spur 1'. Swamps. Delicately beautiful. 



ISO. Blepliarlglottis Willd. White Fringed Orchis. Stem 1 2f ; leaves lanceo- 

 late ; flowers pure white ; lip fringed in the middle, 2" long, lanceolate ; spur much 

 longer (!'). Swamps, N. Y. to Car., and westward. 



16 O. lacera MX. Ragged O. St. smooth, slender, 1 2f; leaves oblong to linear, 

 bracts longer than the flowers; sepals refuse ; petals emarginate; flowers CO ; lip 

 segments capillaceous-multifld ; spur as long as the ovary. Meadows. 



17O. leucophrea N. White Prairie O. Lvs. lanceolate, tapering to a narrow ob- 

 tuse point ; bracts shorter than the ovaries : Us. about 12 ; spur yellowish, curved, 

 twice longer than the ovary ; petals white. Wet prairies. 



18 O. Psycodes L. Purple Fringed O. Leaves lanceolate : lip segments cuneiform, 

 scarcely longer than the ovate, crenulate. slightly fringed petals ; spur longer than 

 the ovary. Meadows. H 2Jf. Flowers light purple. 



19 O. grandlflera Bw. Large Fringed O. Tall, 2 3f; Ivs. oval, oblong, and lin- 

 ear, obtuse ; lip segments dependent, fan-shaped, twice longer than the fringed pet 

 als. Wet meadows, Penn., and N. Superb. (O. flmbriata.) 



20 O. peramuena (Gr.) Tall, leafy ; leaves lanceolate to lance-linear; sepals round 

 ovate ; petals denticulate ; lip middle segment 2-lobed, all merely toothed : spur 

 onjer than the ovary. Pa. to Ind.. and S. Flowers 20 50, large. 



