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I. versicolor, L. Larger Blue Flag. 

 Frequent. Islands. 



SISYRINCHIUH, L. Blue-eyed Grass. 

 S. ANGUSTIFOLIUM, Mill. 



Infrequent. 

 S. graminoides, Bicknell. 

 Infrequent. 



ORCHIDACE/E. 



APLECTRUfl, Torr. Putty-Root. Adam-and-Eve. 



A. H fEMALE, Torr. 



Rare. Puckrin's woods, Perkins. 

 '•Smith's, Perkins,*' RossRansom. ''Cedar Point, " 

 Claassen and Krebs. ■" Marblehead, " Gertrude 

 Johnson. '' Vermillion," Otto Todd. "Formerly 

 considerable near the quarry on west branch of 

 Vermillion River/' Eli Beecher. 



CALOPOGON, R. Br. 



C. PULCHELLUS, R. Br. 



South-west of Castalia ; rare. Seen only in 1895. 



CORALLORHIZA, Haller. Coral root. 

 C. MULTIFLORA, Nutt. 



Florence, Huron, Catawba ; rare. 



C. ODONTORHIZA, Nutt. 



Blair Creek, Florence; Graham's woods, Huron; 

 Smith's woods, Perkins ; rare. 



CYPRIPEDIUM, L. Lady's Slipper. Moccason-flower. 



C, candidum, Muhl.* Small White Lady's Slipper. 



Along a railroad near Castalia ; locally common. 



C. PUBESCENS, Willd. Larger yellow Lady's Slipper. 

 In seven townships, but rare. 



C. spectabile, Sahsb. Showy Lady's Slipper. 



One spot on high, w T et, shale bank of east branch, 

 Vermillion River. An orchid found by Job Fish 

 "about 1859, the most beautiful wild flower" he 

 " ever found" was probably of this species. 



