HABENARIA STR1CTA (Lindl.). Platentera stricta Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 288. 1835-9.
This differs from the preceding in the greenish or purplish flowers, the narrower lip and the very short and much more sac cate spur, which is scarcely more than one-half as long as the lip.
Habenana saccata Greene, Erythea, 3: 49, 1895, seems, from the description, to be the same. It is fairly common in swampy places of central Montana. Spanish Basin, collected by J. H. Flodman (no. 362), and by myself in 1895, near Mystic Lake, no. 2609.