Ii2 TAVELFTH ANNUAL REPOBT. 



COKALLOKHIZA, Haller. Coral-root. 



C. iuiiata, R. Br. Coral-root. 



Stearns county, Campoell; along tlie northern boundary of Minnesota, Macoun. 

 Througliout the state : rare southward, frequent northward. 



C. imiltiflora, Nutt. Coral-root. 



Hesper, Iowa, Mrs. Carter; Taylor's Falls, Roberts^ Stearns county, Campbell; 

 Pembina, Harard; lake Superior, Whitney. Throughout the state, but infrequent. 



C. Macrsei, Gray. Coral-root. 



Lapham. [Mackinaw (abundant), T^?wtjiey.] Kare in Minnesota. 



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APLECTKUM, Torrey. Putty-root. Adam-and-Eve. 



A. hieinale, Torr. Putty-root. Adam and Eve. 



St. Croix Falls, Miss Field; Saint Paul, Miss Cathcart; Hastings, Mrs. Bay; Fari- 

 bault, Miss Beane; in woods at the head of Van Brunt slough, Mankaio, Leiberg. [Man- 

 itoba, Macoun.] Rare. 



CYPRIPEDIUM, L. Lady's-Slipper. Moccasin- flower. 



C, arietinunj, R. Br. Ram's-head Lady's-Slipper. 



Clearwater lake, in the northwest part of "Wright county, Mrs. Terry; Stearns 

 county, CampbeH; Detroit, Becker county, Gec?(/e. Rare. North. 



C. caiididuiii, Muhl. Small White Lady's-Slipper. 



Through the south half of the state, mostly infrequent and local. Winona couQly, 

 Holzinyer; lake Pepin, Miss Manning; Cannon River Falls, Blahe, Sandberg; Minne- 

 apolis, Roberts, (lake Harriet) Mrs. Terry; Anoka county, also New nim, Juni; Fa,ri- 

 ba,u\t, Miss Beane; Nicollet county, liei/jerg; Emmet county, Iowa (plentiful), Crafty; 

 extending north at least to Morrison county. Miss Babbitt, the upper Mississippi river, 

 Garrison, and Fergus Falls, Leonard. 



C. parvifloruiii , Salisb. Smaller Yellow Lady's-Slipper. 

 Frequent throughout the state, excepting far southward. 



C. piibescens, Willd. Larprer Yellow Lady's- Slipper. 

 Common, or frequent, throughout the state. 



C. spectabile, Swartz. Showy Lady's-Slipper. 



Common, or frequent, often growing on dryish hard land, throughout the state; ex- 

 cepting perhaps far northeastward, in which direction It extends at least to the St. 

 Louis river, Mrs. HerricU, the upper Mississippi river. Garrison, Detroit, Becker county 

 (abundant), Gedye, and Pembina, Huvard. 



C. acaule, Ait. Stemltss Lady's-Slipper. 



Frequent through the north half of the state ; extending south to Saint Paul, Miss 

 Cathcart, Minneapolis (in tamarack swamps) Roberts, and Martin county, Gedge. 



AMARYLLIDACE^. Amaryllis Family. 



HYPOXYS, L. Star-grass. 



H. erecta, L. Star-grass. 



Common through the south half of the state and in the Red river valley ; extend- 

 ing northeast to the upper Mississippi river. 



