GYNANDRIA MONAN^RIA. 
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j 2. Odontorhiza. Willd. 
C. scapo vaginato; 
folio nullo; floribus pe- 
dicellatis; petalis lan- 
ceolatis, aequalibus; 
labello integro, ovali, 
obtuso, crenulato, cal- 
care obsoleto, germi- 
ni adnato; capsula glo- 
bosa. 
Nutt. 2. p. 197- 
Cymbidium Odontorhizon, Sp. pi. 4. p. 110. Pursh, 2. p. 593. 
Ophrys Corallorhiza, Mich. 2. p. 158. 
Root much branched, dentate. Scape eight to twelve inches high, slen- 
der, clothed with two or three sheaths, acute at the summit. Flowers nu- 
merous, small, in a terminal raceme, pendulous. Segments of the perianth 
brownish, connivent, the lateral one narrow. Lip dilated, white, spotted 
with purple. Palate bidentate. Column short, margined at base. Cap- 
sule globose. 
Grows in rich shaded soils. In oak lands near Beaufort. 
Flowers in March, probably again in the autumn. 
Scape sheathed; leal 
0; flowers on pedicels; 
petals lanceolate, e- 
qual; labellum entire, 
oval, obtuse, crenulate, 
with the spur obsolete, 
attached to the germ; 
capsule globular. 
3. Hvemalis. 
C? folio unico, ovali- 
(Janceolato, nervoso, 
sub plicato; labello un- 
guiculato, trifido, nec 
basi producto, lacinia 
intermedia crenulata; 
petalis conniventibus. 
Leaf one, oval lan- 
ceolate, nerved, some- 
what plaited; labellum 
unguiculate, three-cleft, 
not produced at base, 
the middle segment 
crenulate; petals con- 
nivent. 
Nutt. 2. p. 108. 
Cymbidium Hyemale, Sp. pi. 4. p. 107. Pursh, 2. p. 593. 
Root concatenately bulbous. Leaf solitary, large, oval, lanceolate, some- 
what plaited, rigid, springing from the root and tapering at base to a petiole 
two to three inches long. Scape twelve to eighteen inches high, clothed 
with about three loose sheaths. Flowers in a terminal raceme, at first erect, 
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