NO: 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 125 
GYROSTACHYS Pers. Ladies Tresses. 
Gyrostachys gracilis Kuntze. (Neottia gracilis Bigelow.) 
Perhaps over the state. Jackson; Lost Gap. April June. 
Gyrostachys praecox (Walt) Kuntze. (Spiranthes praecox 
Gray). ; 
Found sparingly throughout the state. Oxford; Jackson 
(T. P. Bailey.) May-June. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
Gyrostachys odorata Kuntze (Spiranthes odorata Lindl.) 
Damp woodlands along streams. October. 
~ ACHROANTHES Raf. Adder’s Mouth. 
Achroanthes unifolia (Michx.) Raf. (Michrostylis ophioglos- 
soides Nutt.) Green Adder’s Mouth. 
Low shaded banks along streams. Oxford; Winona; Lost 
Gap; Lucedale; DeKalb; Itawamba Co.; Meadville. July- 
August. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
CORALLORHIZA R. Br. Coral Root. 
Corallorhiza Wisteriana Conrad. 
Upland woods. New Albany. August. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
TIPULARIA Nutt. Crane-Fly Orchis. 
Tipularia unifolia (Muhl.) B.S. P. (Tipularia discolor Nutt.) 
Rich shaded woods in northeastern counties. Itawamba 
Co.; Booneville. June. ; 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
LIMODORUM L. Grass Pink. 
Limodorum tuberosum L. (Calopogon pulchellus R. Br.) 
Open springy places or marshes. Lafayette Co.; Tisho- 
mingo Co.; Landon; Winona; Lost Gap. June. 
Geol. Survey Herb 
