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} Jalopogon pulchellus, R. Br. (CaLoPoGon.) 
. Meadows. Not rare. 
Microstylis ophioglossoides, Nutt. (ApprrR’s-MovuTH.) 
Ps “Manchester, Oakes and Osgood” (memo. Rev J. L. Russell), 
_ Essex County (Dr. Chas. Pickering), Wilmington (E. H. Hitchings). 
Liparis Leselii, Richard. (Tway BLADE.) 
i Beverly, 1872 (J. R.), Andover (Rev. H. P. Nichols), ‘‘ very rare in 
Lynn, Dr. Holder” (Tracy), Topsfield, Lynnfield (Rey. A. P. Chute). 
Rare. 
fv See ae 
Corallorhiza innata, R. Brown. 
_ Manchester (Oakes), Magnolia Swamp (J. H. Sears and J. R.), Che- 
, bacco (Miss. L. H. Upton). Rare. 
Corallorhiza odontorhiza, Nutt. 
“Rare. Rather plentiful on the east side of Edwards’ Swamp ” 
_ (Tracy). Not represented in the P. A. S. County herbarium. 
Corallorhiza multifiora, Nuit. 
Chebacco, Rockport (Pool), Georgetown (Mrs. Horner), ‘ Rare. 
Blood Swamp hills” (Tracy). More frequent than the others, yet 
scarce. 
Aplectrum hyemale, Nutt. (ADAM AND EVE; PUTTY-ROOT.) 
Reported by Mr. G. D. Phippen as collected at a field meeting of 
the Essex Institute, held at West Lynn, Aug. 26, 1857 (Proc. E. I. 
Vol. II, p. 225); also stated by Mrs. Horner to have been found at 
Georgetown some years since. Notrepresentedin the P. A. S. county 
herbarium. 
Cypripedium parvifiorum, Salisb. (SMALLER YELLOW Lapy’s 
SLIPPER. ) 
Danvers (J. H. Sears). Scarce. 
Cypripedium pubescens, Willd. (LARGER YELLOW Lapy’s SLIP- 
PER.) 
Reported from Wenham and Haverhill in private plant-lists; but as 
no specimens have been preserved, it is quite probable that those 
found should be referred to the last species. 
Cypripedium spectabile, Swartz. 
Found in 1877, by J. H. Sears, in an unfrequented part of the great 
Wenham swamp. Several other plants, not common in the county, 
‘and often associated with this species in places where it is more 
abundant, are found with it here. It was also found at Andover 
(Jackson T. Dawson). This fact seems to prove its claim to be an 
Essex County plant. 
