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2. Cypripedium L. 



Sepals and petals not longer than the lip. I. C. reginae. 

 Sepals and petals longer than the lip. 



Sterile stamen lanceolate; lip white. 2. C. candidum. 



Sterile stamen triangular; lip yellow. 3- C. parviflorinn. 



1. C. reginae Walt. (C. hirsutnm Mill.) In swamps and woods: 



Nov. Scot, to Ont. and Minn., south to Ga. 



Conn. Not very common in the north and west, decreasing coast- 

 ward. 



N. Y. Dutchess Co., increasing northward. 5. /. record unveri- 

 fied. 



N. J. Hudson Co. (old record; not recently collected), otherwise 

 recorded only from Sussex Co. 



Pa. Luzerne, Northampton and Berks counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, 0: Older Formations, not common, in- 

 creasing northward. Not south of the moraine. 1 17-153 days. 



471-1,900 ft. 



2. C. candidum Willd. In bogs and meadows: N. Y. and N. J. 



to Ky., Minn., Neb. and Mo. Rare. 



Known definitely in the range only from Bergen and Warren 

 counties, N. J. 



3. C. parviflorum Salisb. (C. hirsutnm of Britton's Manual, not 



of Miller (?) and C. flavescens Raf.). In woods and thickets: 



Newf. to Brit. Col. and Alaska, Ga. and Mo. 



Conn. Throughout, rare in the south, increasing northward. 



N. Y. Not recorded from L. I. and S. I. ; rare and local in northern 



N. Y. City, increasing and common northward. 

 N. J. Very rare in Gloucester Co., apparently wanting between it 



and two known stations in Monmouth Co., thence increasing 



and common northward. 

 Pa. Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Delaware 



and Chester counties. 



Tertiary, o : Cretaceous, o : Older Formations, common northward. 

 117-204 days. Sea level-2,300 ft. 



3. Galeorchis Rydb. 



1. G. spectabilis (L.) Rydb. {Orchis spectabilis L.). In rich 

 woods: N. B. to Ont. and Minn., south to Ky., Ga. and Neb. 

 Conn. Rare near the coast, increasing northwestward. 



