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Underwood. " First discovered in central New York by Mrs. 

 M. P. Church, of the Syracuse Botanical Club, on August 6, 

 1878, on a hill under beeches, elms, maples and a few pines." 

 (Bull. Torrey Club, 6: 329. 1879.) 



Gyrostachys Pers. 



G. stricta Rydb. Common. Most of the so-called G. Roman- 

 zoffiana reported from this region probably belongs here, the 

 true G. Romanzoffiana being Alaskan. 



G. plantaginea (Raf.) Britton. Common. 



G. cernua (L. ) Kuntze. Common. 



G. praecox (Walt.) Kuntze. Scarce. Oneida, Madison Co., 

 House. Specimens collected in 1902, in the herbarium of the 

 New York Botanical Garden, were identified by Dr. Rydberg. 



G. gracilis (Bigel.)Kuntze. Rare. Sylvan Beach, Oneida Co., 

 Underwood, House, Paine. Reported by Paine from Little- 

 Falls, Herkimer County. 



Listera R. Br. 

 L. cordata (L.) R. Br. Syracuse, Onondaga Co., Undeiiuood. 



Reported by Paine from Oneida and Herkimer counties. 

 L. australis Lindl. Rare. Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co., Un- 

 derwood, Beaucliamp. " Lily marsh," Oswego Co., J. H. 

 Wibbe. 



Peramium Salisb. 



P. repens (L.) Salisb. Scarce. Reported by Paine from Deer- 

 field and Point-of-Rock Lake, Oneida County. 



P. pubescens (Willd.) MacM. Scarce. Silver Beach, Oneida 

 Co., House. 



ACHROANTHES Raf. 



A. monophylla (L.) Greene. Rare. Bridgewater, Oneida Co., 

 collected by Asa Gray in 1834 (in the Columbia herbarium). 

 Reported by Paine from the vicinity of Utica ; also in Herki- 

 mer County. 



Leptorchis Thouars 



L. liliifolia (L.) Kuntze. Scarce. Oneida, Madison Co., House. 

 Reported by Paine from Verona and Clark's Mills, Oneida 

 County. 



