GYNANDRIA MONANDRIA. ArethllSa. 
5QI 
A, parviflora. Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. 160- 
Icon. Pluk. mant. t. 348 .f.6. 
In shady woods, round the roots of beech-trees : New 
York to Kentucky. 1/ . July. v. v. Not above 
three or four inches high 5 dowers pale purple, small. 
5. A. foliis quinis oblongo-lanceolatis verticillatis, caule uni- 
floro, petalis tribus exterioribus longissimis linearibus, 
interioribus lanceolatis, labello triiobo, lacinia media 
undulata. JVilld. sp. pl.4. p. 81. 
Icon. Pluk. mant. t. 348./. I . bona. 
In shady woods, near the banks of rivulets : Fensylvania 
to Virginia. I/. July. v. v. A very scarce and 
handsome species ; flowers, the size and shape of 
A. divaricata, of a dull purple mixed with yellow. It 
has sometimes two or three flowers. 
6. A. foliis verticillatis oblongis acuminatis, caule unifloro, 
flore subsessili, petalis tribus exterioribus linearibus, 
interioribus brevioribus oblongis obtusis, labello pe- 
talis consimile. 
In shady woods on the Blue- mountains. Vanvleck. % . 
July. v. s. in Herb . Vanvleck . Resembles the pre- 
ceding in general habit. 
6/4. EPIPACTIS. Sivartz. act. holm. 1800. p. 231. 
1. E. foliis radicalibus ovatis acutis, scapo aphyllo pubes- 
cente laxifloro, floribus pedicellatis, labello bilobo 
vix petalis conniventibus longiore, capsulis clavatis, 
radice palmato. 
Ophrys pubera. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p . 158. 
Arethusa racemosa. JValt.fi. car. 222. 
Serapias foliis ovatis radicalibus, scapo nudo multifloro. 
Gron.fi. virg. 137- 
In pine-barrens of Cardina and Georgia. 1/. June. 
v. s. in Herb. Gronov. et JValter. Flowers small, 
greenish-white. 
2. E. caule bifolio, foliis oppositis cordato-subrotundis acu- 
tis, spica parviflora, labello oblongo apice dilatato 
obtuse bilobo, germine subgloboso, radice fibrosa.— 
JVilld. sp. pl. 4. p. 88. 
Ophrys cordata. Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. 158. 
In shady cedar- swamps and sphagnous woods : Canada 
to New Jersey ; rare. 11 . May. v. v. A very 
small plant $ flowers dark-brown, mixed with green. 
verticillata . 
medeoloides . 
pubescens. 
convallarioi - 
des . 
