94 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



359. SPIRANTHES, Richard. Ladies' Tressks. 



573. S. latifolia, Torr. 



Wet places, near springs and streams ; not uncommon. June. 



Larch Meadow. .Six Mile Creek. Case. Cr., toward Ellis Hollow. 

 In White Church valley. Near W. Dauby, Freeville ami else- 

 where. Junius, {Herb. Sartwell.) 



574. S. Romanzoffiana, Chamisso. 



Springy, mossy places ; scarce. July-Aug. 15. 

 Not uncommon in the vicinity of Mud Creek, Freeville. Brook- 

 ton Springs. Summit Marsh, and Newton's Pond, Junius. 



575. S. cernua, Richard. 



Marshes and wet meadows ; frequent. Sept. 



Larch Meadow, 1878, {Professor Trelease.) ! Fleming Meadow. 

 Near Mud Creek. Near Beaver Cr. and Round Marsh. Dryden L. 

 valley. White Church valley and elsewhere. Junius, {Herb. 

 Sartwell. ) 



576. S. gracilis, Bigel. (H. and C.) 

 Dry woods, frequently with pines ; frequent. July 15-Aug. 15. 

 Case. Cr. woods. Fall Cr. woods and elsewhere. 



360. Goodyera, R. Br. 



577. G. repens, R. Br. (C. by Dr. Wright.) 

 In cool moist woods of Coniferae ; not rare. July 25-Aug. 25. 



S7S. *G. pubescens, R. Br. Rattlesnake Plantain. (H. and C.) 

 In woods, especially of Coniferae ; abundant. Aug. 

 In Case. Woods. Fall Creek and elsewhere. 

 S79. G. Menziesii, Lindl. 



Michigan Hollow, borders of the deep swamp ; not in flower but 

 leaves and buds evidently of this species. Dr. Gray obtained it in 

 " Western N. Y." — it is believed from Seneca Co., — in 1831. 



361. Arethusa, Gronov. 

 880. A. bulbosa, L. ARETHUSA. 



Sphagnum bogs ; rare. May 20-June 10. 



Freeville bog, 1874, {E. H Palmer.) ! Junius, {Sartwell H. 

 and C.) 



362. Calopogon, R. Br. 



SSi. C. pulchellus, R. Br. Caeopogon. (H. and C.) 



Sphagnum marshes ; scarce. June 20-July 20. 

 Larch Meadow. Freeville. Malloryville. Round Marsh. 

 363. Pogonia, Juss. 



882. P. ophioglossoides, Nutt. POGONIA. (H. and C.) 

 Sphagnum bogs ; infrequent. June 20-July 20. 



Larch Meadow. Freeville. Malloryville. Round Marsh, and 

 bog S. E. of Chicago Sta. 



883. P. pendula, Lindl. (H. and C.) 

 Rich soil ; rare. Aug. 



.Sheldrake Point, {Dr. A. Gray, 1831.) (Geneva, Dr. J. Smith in 

 Sartw. Herb. 



