GYNANDRiA MONANDRiA. Cymbidium. 
In Carolina and Florida. % . July, Aug. v. v. Re- 
sembles the preceding, but is larger. 
3. C. foliis radicalibus geminis ovatis raultinervibus, scapo 
simplici vaginato erecto, petalis erectis, tribus exterio- 
ribus lanceolatis, interioribus oblongis, labello obo- 
vato margine undulato-crenato. — JVilld. sp. pi. 4, 
p, 107. 
Arethusa spicata. tPalt.Jl. car. 222. 
On the side of fertile hills, under the shade of trees : 
Pensylvania to Carolina. % . May. v. v. Flowers green- 
ish-purple. It is known among the inhabitants by 
the name of Jdam and Eve. The roots bruised, with 
a small addition of water, give a strong cement, which 
when applied to broken china and glass is exceed- 
ingly durable. 
4. C. scapo vaginato aphyllo, floribus pedicellatis, petalis 
lanceolatis aequalibus, labello ovato obtuso. IVilld. sp. 
pL. 4. p. 1 10. 
Ophrys corallorhiza. Mich. fi. amer. 2. p. 158. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. /. 211. f. 1 ^ 2. 
In shady woods, about the roots cf trees : Canada to 
Virginia. Flowers small, dark purple mixed with 
yellow. 
677- CALYPSO. Salisl. in parad. land. t. 89. 
1. C. folio radical! unico subrotundo-ovato nervoso, scapo 
unifloro vaginato, — Salisb. 1. c. 
Liraodorum boreale. Willd. sp. pi. 123. 
Cypripedium bulbosum. Sp.pl. 1347. 
Cymbidium boreale. Swartz, nov. act. ups. 6. p. 76. 
Icon. Parad. land. SQ. Smith spicil. t. ll. Gmel.Jl. 
sih. 1. t. 2./. 5. 
In Nova Scotia. Menzies. On the Columbia river. 
M. Lewis. 11 . May, June. v. s. in Herb. Lewis, 
Flower large, purplish rose-coloured 3 the lower lip 
resembling Cypripedium, 
593 
hyemale. 
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