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Sisyrinchium tortum Bick. 
Sandy soil (Small). Spring. 
BURMANNIACEAE. Eurmannia Family. 
BURMANNIA L. 
SBurmannia biflora L. (Tripterella coerulea Nutt.) 
Coastal regions. October-November. (A. Allison). 
Burmannia capitata Mart. (Tripterella capitata Michx.) 
Wet pine barrens along the coast. Bay St. Louis. Octo- 
ber-November. 
Allison Herb. 
ORCHIDACEAE. Orchid Family. 
CYPRIPEDIUM L. lLady’s Slipper. 
Cypripedium hirsutum Mill. (C. pubescens Willd.) 
Oxford; Ripley; Tishomingo Co; Columbus; Hatchie 
Hills in Prentiss Co. A‘pril-May, 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Cypripedium parviflorum Salish. (C. caleceolus Michx.) 
Open woods. May. 
HABENARIA Willd. Wood Orchis. 
Habenaria habenaria. 
Damp pine barrens. Gulfport. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
Habenaria clavellata (Michx.) Spreng. (H. tridenta Hook.) 
Wet shady woods. Oxford; Rocky Ford; Waynesboro; 
Tylertown; Wiggins; McHenry; Fulton; DeKalb. July. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
Habenaria nivea Spreng. (Orchis nivea Nutt.) 
Damp pine barrens. Waynesboro; Wiggins. July. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
Habenaria cristata R. Br. (Orchis cristata Michx.) 
Over the state in wet shady places. Fulton; Lumberton; 
Picayune; Meadville. August. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
