GYNAiJDRiA MONANDRiA. Cymbidium. 
In Carolina and Florida. 7/ . July, Aug. v. v. Re- 
sembles the preceding, but is larger. 
S. C. foliis radicalibus geminis ovatis multinervibus, scapo 
simplici vaginato erecto, petalis erectis, tribus exterio- 
. ribus lanceolatis, interioribus oblongis, labello obo- 
vato margine undulato-crenato. — Willd. sp. pl. 4* 
p. 107, 
Arethusa spicata. Walt. Ji. car. 222. 
On the side of fertile hills, under the shade of trees : 
Pensylvania to Carolina. 7/ . May. v. v. Flowers green- 
ish-purple. It is known among the inhabitants by 
the name of Adam 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. Willd. sp. 
pl. 4. p. 1 10. 
Ophrys corallorhiza. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 158. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t.2\\. f.\ ^2. 
In shady woods, about the roots of trees : Canada to 
Virginia. Flowers small, dark purple mixed with 
yellow. 
677* CALYPSO. Salhh. in parad. land. i. 89. 
1. C. folio radicali unico subrotundo-ovato nervoso, scapo 
unifloro vaginato. — Salish. 1. c. 
Limodorum boreale. Willd. sp. pl. 123. 
Cypripedium bulbosum. Sp.pl. 1347- 
Cymbidium boreale. Swartz, nov. act. ups. 6. p. 7d. 
Icon. Parad. land. Sg. Smith spicil. /.11. Gmel.Jl. 
sih. 1. t. 2.f. 5. 
In Nova Scotia. Menzies. On the Columbia river. 
M. Lewis. 7/ . May, June. v. in Herb. Lewis. 
Flower large, purplish rose-coloured j the lower lip 
resembling Cypripedium. 
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borealis. 
