OF DENISON UNIVERSITY. 8 1 



LXXXVI. ORCHIDACEAE. 



334. LiPARis Richard. 



701. L. liliifolia Richard 



Moist woods, rare, (Station 6). June 30, 1890. 



335. A.PLECTRUM Nutt. 



702. A. hiemale Nutt. Putty-root. Adam and Eve. 



Ridge east of Lover's Lane, two miles southwest of. Newark. 

 Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



336. CoRALLORHiZA Haller. 



703. C. odontorrhiza Nutt. 



Same locality as 702. Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



704. C. 'multiflora Nutt. 



Rich woods, rare, (Station 8.) August 4, 1890. 



337. Spiranthes Bigelow. 



705. S. gracilis Bigelow. 



Dry, rocky hillsides, rather, common; western end of the Cam- 

 pus of Derjison University. August 27, 1888; September 21, 1890; 

 August 31, 1891. 



338. GOODYERA R. Br. 



706. G. repens R. Br. 



Eastern part of county. Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



707. G. pubescens R. Br. 



Dry, rocky woods, rather common; Welsh Hills, Lover's Lane 

 and Toboso. August 4, 1891. ' ■ 



339. Arethusa Gronov. 



708. A. bulbosa L. 



Peat bogs, very rare; Cranberry Marsh, Old Reservoir.- May 16, 

 1891. 



340. Calopogon R. Br. 



709. C. pulchellus R. Br. 



■Peat bogs, very rare; Cranberry Marsh, Old Reservoir. June 

 20, 1890. 



