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Alisma plantago, L., var. Americanum, Gray.—W ater Plan- 
tain.—July. Cote St. Paul, (Holmes). 
Sagittaria variabilis, Engelm.—Arrowhead.—July. Com- 
mon. (Holmes’ S. sagittifolia). 
Habenaria tridentata, Hook.—Rein Orchis.— Woods near 
cemetery gate. June. 
Habenaria orbiculata, Torr. — Rein Orchis.— Between 
cemeteries. July. 
Spiranthes Romanzoviana, Chamisso.—Ladies’ Tresses.— 
Savanne, St. Michel. July. 
Cypripedium pubescens, Willd. — Large Yellow Lady’s 
Slipper.—West side of mountain. June. (Holmes). 
Cypripedium acaule, Ait.—Stemless Lady’s Slipper.—June. 
Hochelaga woods. (Holmes’ ©. arietinum). 
Tris versicolor, li.Larger Blue Flag.—June. Common. 
Sisyrinchium anceps, Cav.—Blue-eyed Grass.—June. Com- 
mon. (Holmes). 
Smilax herbacea, ..—Carrion Flower.—St. Laurent. June, 
Trillium grandiflorum, Salisb.—Large White Trilltum,— 
May. Very common. (Holmes). 
Trillium erectum, L.—Purple Trillium.—Mountain, Hoche- 
laga woods and elsewhere. (Holmes). 
Trillium erythrocarpum, Michx.—Pointed Trillium.—May. 
Hochelaga woods. (Holmes). 
Medeola Virginica, L.—Indian Cucumber Root.—June. 
Hochelaga woods. (Holmes). 
Uvularia grandiflora, Smith.—Bellwort.—Papineau Road 
and mountain. May. (Holmes). 
Uvularia sessilifolia, L.—Wood Daftodil—May. North 
end of mountain. (Holmes). 
Olintonia borealis, Raf. — Clintonia.— June. Mountain 
marsh and MHochelaga woods. (Holmes’ convallaria — 
borealis). 
Streptopus roseus, Michx.—Twisted Stalk —May. Moun- 
