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Leptorchis loeselii (L.) MacM. 

 Liparis loeselii Richards. 

 Fen orchis 

 Damp places. Barton and Apalacliin. Rare. June. 



Corallorhiza odontorhiza (Willd.) Nutt. 

 /Small-ftoivered coral root 

 Woods and thickets. Infrequent, i^ugust- September. 



Corallorhiza multiflora Nutt. 

 Large coral root 

 Woods and thickets. Frequent. August. 



Limodomm tuberosum L. 

 Calopogon pulchellus R. i3r. 

 Grass pink. Calopogon 

 Bogs north of Barton. July. 



JUGLANDACEA 

 Juglans nigra L. 

 Black walnut 

 Banks of the river and along streams. Frequent. April-May. 



Juglans cinerea L. 

 Butternut. White walnut 

 Banks of the river and along streams. Common. April-May. 



Hicoria minima (Marsh.) Britton 

 C a r y a a m a r a Nutt. 

 Bltternut 

 Borders of fields. Frequent. May- June. Nut Avith a thin 

 shell and very bitter kernel. 



Hicoria ovata (Mill.) Britton 



Carya alba Nutt. 

 Shagl)ark. Shellhark hickory 

 Woods, thickets and fields. Common. May. The principal 

 hickory nut of the market. A form with very large compressed 

 nuts occurs near Apalachin. 



