No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. I3I 



Habenaria clavellata'^ (Michx.) Sprang, (shaped like a little 



club). 

 Habenaria tridentata Hook. 

 Gymnadeniopsis davellata Rydb. 

 Small Green Wood Orchis. 



Occasional or frequent. Bogs and wet woods. July — 

 Aug. 



Habenaria Hookeri Torr. 



Habenaria Hookeri Torr., var. oblongifolia Paine. 

 Lysias Hookeriana Rydb. 



Rich woods. Rare near the coast, becoming occasional or 

 local northward. June. 



Habenaria orbiculata (Pursh) Torr. (disk-shaped). 

 Lysias orbiculata Rydb. 

 Large Round-leaved Orchis. 



Rare. In woods : South Windsor (S. P. Elmore), Windsor 

 (H. S. Qark), Norfolk (Miss M. C. Seymour), Salisbury 

 (Mrs. C. S. Phelps & Weatherby). June. 



Habenaria macrophylla Goldie (large-leaved). 



Rare. Norfolk, in pine woods (J. H. Barbour). June — 



July. 



Habenaria ciliaris (L.) R. Br. (fringed). 

 Blephariglottis ciliaris Rydb. 

 Yellow Fringed Orchis. 



Meadows, swamps, dry fields, thickets and open woods 

 along the coast. Occasional or frequent eastward, becoming 

 rare or local westward. Not certainly known farther inland 

 than Monroe (H. C. Beardslee). Mid- July —- Aug. 



Habenaria blephariglottis (Willd.) Torr. (eyelid-tongued : 



i. e., having a fringed lip). 

 Blephariglottis blephariglottis Rydb. 

 White Fringed Orchis. 



Rare. Sphagnum bogs: Cromwell (Dr. E. J. Thompson), 

 Bethany and Middlebury (Harger), Colebrook (J. W. Rob- 

 bins), Norfolk (Miss M. C. Seymour). Aug. 



