126 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [ Bull. 
Limodorum parviflorum (Lindl.) Nash. (Calopogon parviflor- 
us Lindl). 
Low wet pine barrens. Picayune; Gulfport; Lyman; Lan- 
don. March-April. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
HEXALECTRIS Raf. 
Hexalectris aphyllus (Nutt.) Gray (Bletia aphylla Nutt.) 
Throughout the state in oak woods. Rocky Ford; Oxford; 
Utica; Meridian. July-August. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
EPIDENDRUM L. 
Epidendrum conopseum R. Br. 
Epiphytic on large magnolias and live oaks in dense low 
forests near the coast (Mohr). July. 
DICOTYLEDCNES 
ARCHICHLAMYDEAE. 
SAURURACEAE. Lazird’s-tail Family. 
SAURURUS L.. Lizard-tail. 
Saururus cernuus L. 
Occurs throughout the state in swamps and marshes. Ox- 
ford; Jackson; Bay St. Louis. June-Aug. 
Allison Herbarium. 
JUGLANDACEAE. Walnut Family. 
JUGLANS L. Walnut. 
Juglans cinera L. Butternut. 
On rich upland soils. Not common. Tippah Co.; Union 
Co.: DeSoto Co.: Booneville; Carrollton. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
Juglans nigra L. Black Walnut. 
Throughout the state in rich soil. Lafayette Co.; Tishomin- 
go Co.; Grenada Co.; Clarke Co. 
