. My studio neighbors. Natural history. 204 MY STUDIO NEIGHBORS of depending from the throat, grows 7ipward from the lip, and, as we look at the flower directly from the front, completely hides the opening to the nectary, and an insect is compelled to insert its. Fig. 15 tongue on one side, which direction causes it to pass directly beneath the pollen disc, as in H. lacera, and with the same result. Of all our native orchids, at least in the north- eastern United States, the Cypripedium, or Moc-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally


. My studio neighbors. Natural history. 204 MY STUDIO NEIGHBORS of depending from the throat, grows 7ipward from the lip, and, as we look at the flower directly from the front, completely hides the opening to the nectary, and an insect is compelled to insert its. Fig. 15 tongue on one side, which direction causes it to pass directly beneath the pollen disc, as in H. lacera, and with the same result. Of all our native orchids, at least in the north- eastern United States, the Cypripedium, or Moc-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gibson, W. Hamilton (William Hamilton), 1850-1896. New York and London, Harper & Brothers


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