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only a reduced form, bulloch (851), coffee, berrien. 

 Fl. May-July. Also in Bryan County. 

 North Carolina to central Florida and Louisiana, in the pine- 

 barrens. 



HABENARIA Willd., Sp. PI. 4 : 44- 1805. 

 H. blephariglottis (Willd.) Torr., Comp. 317. 1826. 



Intermediate and moist pine-barrens and sand-hill bogs; not 

 common. Montgomery, appling, colquitt (1944), de- 

 catur. Fl. Aug.— Sept. Inland to the vicinity of Am ericus, 

 but probably more abundant in the flat pine-barrens toward 

 the coast. 



Widely distributed in the glaciated region and coastal plain 

 (see Rhodora 7 173, 74. 1905). Also in Middle Tennessee 

 (Gattinger) . 



H. ciliaris (L.) R. Br. in Ait. f. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, 5 : 194. 1813. 

 Often with the preceding, and commoner, coffee, irwin, 



WORTH, COLQUITT (lQ4j), MITCHELL, THOMAS, DECATUR. Fl 



July-Aug. Inland to Americus (and rarely in Northwest 

 Georgia), and coastward to Glynn and Camden Counties. 



Range similar to that of the preceding, but extending farther 

 inland in the South and not quite so far west in the North 

 (see Rhodora 7 173. 1905). 



Plants intermediate in appearance between this and the pre- 

 ceding, and probably hybrids, have been seen growing with 

 them in colquitt and Lowndes Counties. The same pheno- 

 menon has been noted elsewhere by Dr. Morong (Bull. Tor- 

 rey Club 20 : 469. 1893). 



H. cristata (Mx.) R. Br., 1. c. 



Moist pine-barrens and swamps; not common, coffee, col- 

 quitt, thomas, decatur. Fl. July-Aug. Also inland to 

 Sumter County, but I do not know how far coastward, 

 for I have probably sometimes confused it with the next. 



New Jersey to Florida, Missouri, and Louisiana, mostly in 

 the coastal plain. 



H. integra (Nutt.) Spreng., Syst. 3 1689. 1826. 



Moist pine-barrens, dooly, colquitt (1948), decatur. Fl. 



