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Perularia Lindl. 

 P. flava (L.) Rydb. Very rare. Specimen in the Columbia 

 herbarium collected by Asa Gray in 1834 in Oneida County. 



Coeloglossum Hartman 

 C. bractcatmn (Willd.) Pari. Found by Asa Gray, according to 

 Paine, at Fairfield, Herkimer Co.; Sangerfield, Oneida Co.; 

 and Brookfield, Madison Co. 



Gymnadeniopsis Rydb. 

 G. clavellata (Michx.) Rydb. Common. 



Limnorchis Rydb. 



L. hyperborea (L.) Rydb. Rare. Jamesville, Onondaga Co., 

 Undenvood, 1891. Nearly all the so-called hyperborea of this 

 region belongs with the next species. The real L. hyperborea is 

 sub-arctic and its occurrence in this region is rare. All of the 

 specimens collected by Prof. Underwood and cited by Dr. 

 Rydberg under Limnorchis hyperborea (Bull. Torrey Club, 28 : 

 620. 1 901), with the exception of the one cited above, belong 

 to the next. 



L. Huronensis (Nutt.) Rydb. Common. In part, the Habenaria 

 hyperborea of Gray's Manual. 



L. dilalata (Pursh) Rydb. Common. 



L. dilatata linearifolia Rydb. Rare. Bridgewater, Oneida Co., 

 the type collected by Asa Gray. 



Lysias Salisb. 

 L. orbicidata (Pursh) Rydb. Rare. Reported from southern 



Herkimer Co. by Paine, also from Oneida Co. Fiddler's 



Green, Pecksport, Madison Co., Undenvood. 

 L. Hookeriana (A. Gray) Rydb. Rare. Kirkville, Onondaga 



Co., Undenvood ; Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co., Beaucliamp. 



Reported by Paine from Oneida and Herkimer counties. 



Lysiella Rydb. 

 L. obtusata (Pursh) Rydb. Very rare. Reported by Paine from 

 Herkimer Co. 



