302 THROUGH GLADE AND MEAD. 
odontorhiza, Nutt. Southbridge. ZL. £. Ammidown. 
multiflora, Nutt. Dry woods. Not rare. 
SPIRANTHES, Richard. Ladies’ Tresses. 
latifolia, Torr. Southbridge. Z. £. Ammidown. 
cernua, Richard. Wet places, common. 
preecox, Watson. Wet grassy places. Rare. 
gracilis, Bigelow. Pastures. Quite common. 
simplex, Gray. Winchendon. A. .S. Allen. 
Goopvera, R. Br. Rattlesnake-Plantain. 
repens, R. Br. Woods, mostly under evergreens. 
pubescens, R. Br. “ i e 
ARETHUSA, Gronov. Arethusa. ; 
bulbosa, L. Bogs. Not rare. 
CaLopocon, R. Br. Grass Pink. 
pulchellus, R. Br. . Bogs. Not rare. 
Poconia, Juss. Pogonia. 
ophioglossoides, Nutt. Common in southern part of 
the county. 
verticillata, Nutt. Woods. Rather rare. 
Orcuis, L. Orchis. 
spectabilis, L. Rich woods. Rare. 
Hapenaris, Willd. _ Rein-Orchis. 
tridentata, Hook. Worcester. G. Coult. 
virescens, Spreng. Wet meadows. Millbury. 
bracteata, R. Br. Mt. Wachusett. 
obtusata, Richardson. Mt. Wachusett. J. Pratt. 
Hookeri, Torr. Damp woods. Not rare. 
orbiculata, Torr. Rich “ ee 
ciliaris, R. Br. Northborough, Dr. Bigelow ; Uxbridge, 
Miss Goléthwaite. 
