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of the Pink Bed Valley, Transylvania county, in thickets of 

 Kalmia, Alnus, and I iburnum. In full bloom April 29, 1909. 



Xo. 41 1 7. 



,/ Epipactis Willdenovii nom. nov. 



Neottia pubescens Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 76. 1805. 



Satyrium rcpcns Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 157. 1803, in part. 



Goodyera pubescens R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, i>: 198. 

 1813. 



Tussaca reticulata Raf. Prec. Decouv. 43. 181 4.? 



Orchiodes pubescens Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 675. 1891. 



Peramium pubescens MacM. Met. Minn. Val. 172. 1892. 



Epipactis pubescens A. A. Eaton, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 21 : 

 65. 1908. Not E. pubescens Pursh, 1814. 



Common in damp cool or shady woods, usually under con- 

 ifers, throughout the lower parts of the mountains, and gener- 

 ally distributed in the eastern states. 



I >AUBARDA REPENS I,. 



New to North Carolina. Common in swamps of the Pink 

 Bed Valley, Transylvania county, in thickets of Kalmia, Alnas 

 and Viburnum, usually in sphagnum along with Helonias but 

 /ala, Ophrys 3m a Mi and I'iola pa/lens. 



Castii.u-.ja coccinea (L.) Spreng. 

 New to North Carolina, but reported by Gray's Manual "S. 

 to Va., Tenn. and Tex." First observed by Mrs. House along a 

 roadside, Bradley's creek, Transylvania county, 3500 feet alti- 

 tud' llected by the writer there and on Pisgah Ridge 



(5000 feet altitude), no. 4.162, 1909. Seen in [910, in Haywood 

 county, some twenty miles west of the first station. 



I.< INK ER \ CANADENSIS Marsh. 



Xew to North Carolina. According to the new Gray's 



Manual "S. to Pa." This discovery marks a rather remarkable 



extension of range. Collected only once, on the cold northern 



slopes of a spui of Richland Balsam, at an elevation of about 



Growing with Viburnum alni folium, Acer spicatum, 



