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Carex sparganioides Muhl. 

 Jamesville. H. D. House. No. 1293. 



Cythera bulbosa (Linn.) House 

 (Calypso borealis Salisb.) 

 One of the rarest of our native orchids, occurring in but few- 

 localities. It was discovered at Jordanville swamp, Herkimer 

 county, by J. A. Paine, jr, in 1866, and collected there many years 

 later by Dr J. V. Haberer; near Rome many years ago by Mr 

 Bingham and near Otisco, Onondaga county, several years ago by 

 Samuel Cole. The other Onondaga county station is or was Lodi 

 swamp near Syracuse (House, no. 11 08, 1905). The latter station 

 is probably now obliterated by the encroaching manufacturing dis- 

 trict, and with its passing, which is sincerely regretted by many 

 botanists, disappears one of the most interesting localities, botani- 

 cally known in the State. It was the home of many rare species, 

 among them being: 



Carex aurea Nutt. 

 Parnassia caroliniana Michx. 

 Lonicera oblongifolia Goldie 

 Galium tinctorium Linn. 

 Azalea nudiflora Linn. 

 Valeriana uliginosa (T. & G.) Rydb. 

 Viola lanceolata Linn. 

 Juniperus horizontalis Moench. 

 Triglochin palustris Linn. 

 " maritima Linn. 



Cypripedium candidum Muhl. 

 Arethusa bulbosa Linn. 

 Liparis loeselii (L.) Richards 

 Cythera bulbosa (Linn.) House 

 Tofieldia palustris Huds. 

 Zygadenus chloranthus Richards 

 Lobelia kalmii Linn. 

 Pyrola americana Sweet 

 Linnaea americana Forbes 



Campanula aparinoides Linn. 

 Carpenter's pond. H. D. House. No. 1327. Also at Green lake 

 near Kirkville. 



Ophrys convallarioides (Sw.) Wight 

 Carpenter's pond. H. D. House. No. 1341. Not reported by 

 Mrs L. L. Goodrich in her list of Onondaga county plants. 



