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Darwin, Fertilization of Orchids, p. 284. 1895.

Ibid., p. 291.

Darwin, Fertilization of Orchids, p. 292. 1895.

Ibid.

Darwin, Fertilization of Orchids, pp. 285-286. 1895.

Thomas Wentworth Higginson, The Procession of the Flowers, p. 17.

John Richardson, M.D., Bot. Appendix, Report of Franklin’s Journey, 2d ed., p. 34, 1823.

Dr. F. Kurtz, List of Alaskan Orchids, Expedition 1882.

A. W. Driggs, Catalogue Plants of Connecticut, p. 19. 1901.

F. F. Le Moyne, Garden and Forest, 3: 1890.

T. W. Higginson, The Procession of the Flowers, p. 21.

Thoreau, Summer, p. 198.

Ibid., p. 347.

Thoreau, Summer, p. 347.

Darwin, Fertilization of Orchids, p. 226. 1895.

Thomas Meehan, The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States, p. 104. 2: 1878.

Darwin, Fertilization of Orchids, p. 284. 1895.

Dr. S. H. Scudder, Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist. Boston, 9: 1863.

Thoreau, Summer, pp. 84-85. 1884.

Dodoens, History of Plants, p. 156. 1578.

Lyte’s translation of Dodoens’ History of Plants, pp. 161-162 (1 ed., 1578).

Bryant, The Gladness of Nature.

Vacinium comes from Baccinium, and was derived from Baccæ—Dodoens, Hist. Pl., 1578.

Clipping from The Transcript, North Adams, Mass., Feb., 1900.

F. H. Blodgett, The Plant World, p. 52, March, 1902.

Dodoens, History of Plants, 1578.

Ibid.

Milton, Lycidas.

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