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8. Calopogon, R. Br. 



pulchellus, R. Br. (Grass Pink.) 



Bogs; Ashley, Thompson's, Ogletown. Not com- 

 mon. June. 



9. Tipularia, Nutt. 



discolor, Nutt. (Crane-fly Orchis.) 



Pine woods near Newark (R. Kilvington). Very 

 rare. July. 



10. Liparis, Rich. 



liliifolia, Rich. (T way-blade.) 



Moist woods; Brandy wine. Not common. June. 



11. Corallorhiza, Haller. 



innata? R. Br. (Early Coral-root.) 



Rich moist woods; Brandy wine. Not common. May. 

 • multiflora, Nutt. 



Rich woods. Found by W. M. Canby in R. McCol- 

 lough's woods, Aug. 1859. 

 odontorhiza, Nutt. (Coral-root.) 



Rich woods; throughout, but not common. Aug. 



12. Aplectrum, Nutt. 



hyemale, 1 Nutt. (Putty-root. Adam-and-Eve.) 

 Rich rocky woods ; Naaman's Creek, Brandywine, 

 &c. Not rare. May. 



13. Cypripedium, L. 



pubescens, Wittd. (Noah's Ark. Lady's Slipper.) 

 Rich woods; Brandywine; Fell's, &c. Not com- 

 mon. May. 

 acaiile, Ait. (Moccasin-flower. Lady's Slipper.) 

 Sandy woods; Rogers', Dixon's, &c. Not common. 

 May. 



Order 99.— AMARYLLIDACE./E. 120. 



1. Hypoxys, L. 



erecta, L. (Star of Bethlehem.) 

 Open woodlands. Common. May. 



1 The new root is always found to sink in water, whilst the others float. 

 A portion of the dried solid bulb scraped in warm water and dropped 

 into the ear is an excellent remedy for the earache. 



