290 THE FLORA. 
8 S. latifo/lia, Broad-lv. LZ. Leaves oblong-lance. 2-4’ long. Spike dense. 
Lip oblong, blunt, crisp. 
4 S.cer’nua. Nodding L. Leaves linear-lanceolate, 3-10’ long. Spike dense. 
Lip oblong, round, crisp. 
6. CALOPO’GON. Grass Pink. 
Flower with the sepals and petals similar, spreading, distinct. Lip on 
the upper side of the flower, stalked at base and bearded above. Column 
winged at the summit. Pollen-masses 2.—Leaf sheathing the base of the 
scape, which is bulbous at base. Flowers several. (Fig. 655.) 
C, pulchel/lus. A handsome plant, common in moist meadows and in bogs. Scape 
slender, 1-2f. high. Leaf sword-shaped or broad linear, long. Flowers pink- 
purple, remarkable for having the lip on the upper side and the column below. 
July. 
Fig. 658, Pogonia verticilluta, Fig. 654. Pogonia ophiglossoides. Fig. 655. Calopogon pulebellus, 
