96 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



S94. H. blephariglottis, Hook. WHITE FRINGED ORCHIS. Junius. 

 (Sartwell, II. and C.) 



895. H. lacera, R. Br. Grekn Fringed Orchis. 

 Swamps and meadows ; infrequent. July. 



Southeast of South Hill Marsh in several places. Dryden-Lansin- 

 Swamp. Freeville bog. (/<". B. Hine)\ bowery's Pond, Junius. 

 "Junius" [Sartw. II. and C.) 



896. H. psycodes, Gray. (H. and C.) 

 Meadows and swamps ; frequent. Aug. 



Larch Meadow. Buttermilk ravine. White Church and else- 

 where. 



897. H. fimbriata, R. Br. Purple Fringed Orchis. (H. and C.) 



Swamps where it is quite common. June-July 15. 



Specimens with pure white flowers occur in Michigan Hollow 



Swamp. 



367. Cypripedium, Linn. 



898. C. parviflorum, Salisb. Small Yellow Lady-slipper. 



(H. and C.) 

 Woods and swamps ; not common. May 25-June. 

 Two-flowered specimens come from Six Mile Creek below the 

 landslide, (O. E. Pearce); and from Michigan Hollow Swamp. The 

 ordinary form in Cascadilla Woods, (Jlliss Hale.) near Freeville, 

 Malloryville, etc. 



899. * C. pubescens, Willd. Large YELLOW Lady-slipper. 



(H. and C.) 



Woods and swamps ; frequent. May 25-June. 



University Grove, formerly, (Dr. Jordan.) Cascadilla Woods. 

 Abundant in the swamps of Freeville, Beaver Cr. and elsewhere. 

 Two-flowered specimens are occasional. 



900. C. spectabile, Swartz. Showy Lady-slipper. (H. and C.) 

 Cold marshes or open places in deep swamps where it is frequent. 



June I5--July- 



Scarce in Larch Meadow, Buttermilk ravine, and Enfield ravine. 

 Abundant along Mud Creek, in Beaver Creek Swamps and Michi- 

 gan Hollow Swamp. In Wyckoff Swamp, and Malloryville Marsh. 

 The most splendid of our native orchids, this species is seen in per- 

 fection in the half shaded sphagnum openings in the middle of 

 thick swamps. The plants are occasionally a meter or more high. 



901. * C. acaule, Ait. Pink Lady-slipper. (H. and C.) 

 Rich woods, often from molderiug trunks of fallen pines and 



hemlocks ; frequent. June. 



Rare in Case. Woods, (O. L. Taylor)] and Fall Cr. Woods, but 

 found in or near all our larger ravines, and frequent in Dart Woods, 

 Rhodes Woods, Round-Marsh woods, and those of a similar char- 

 acter, throughout our territory. 



IRIDACEiE. 

 368. Iris, Linn. 



902. * I. versicolor, L- BluE-elag. (H. and C.) 

 Marshes and swamps ; common. June. 



