+ 
W. H. L. ; “In the cedar swamp, Weehawk.” Torr. Cat.; Key- 
port, common, Brown. : 
POGONIA, Juss.—P. ophioglossoides, Nutt.; abundant in the swamps of — 
Long Island, New Jersey, and Westchester Co.— P. pendula, — 
Lindl. ; “Fort Washington, New York Island, and on the high 
hills of Staten Island,” Torr. Cat.; Palisades, not rare, Austin; — 
Englewood and Kingsbridge, Bower. —P. verticillata, Nutt; 
Huguenot woods, Staten Island, W. H. L.; Jamaica, T. F. Allen; 
Tennafly, G. 1 Cook; used to be very abundant near Closter, 
rather rare now, Austin.—P. affinis, Austin ; used to grow near’ 
both Closter and Norwood, now exterminated, Austin. ie 
CALOPOGON, R. Br.—t. pulehellus, R. Br. ; common in the same situ 
tions with Pogonia ophioglossoides ; Yonkers, Pooley. 
TIPULARIA, Nutt—T. discolor, Nutt.; Inwood, W. W. Denslow; Berge 
Point and Chatham, N. J., W. H. L.; Big Swamp, near Madi 
son, N. J., Dr. Bumstead ; near Newark, Bower ; used to grow 
near Closter; the patch is now exterminated, Austin, Probabl, 
not very rare, but difficult to be detected. I have found itm 
rich wet woods on ridges and hummocks where it would just 
escape inundation in the spring, and, though I had marked the 
neighborhood where it grew, had difficulty in distinguishing 
from the rubbish of the grove its slender neutral tinted scape 
and spike, which appear about the end of July. W. H. L. 
MICROSTYLIS, Nutt.—M. ophioglossoides, Nutt.; New Durham hie 
Torr. Cat.; Closter, rare, Austin; Keyport, searce, Brown; Red- 
bank, N.J., not rare, W. H. L.; Jamaica, Ruger. 
LIPPARIS, Richard.—t, liliifolia, Richard; Harlem and Weehawken, 
Torr. Cat.; Inwood, Denslow; Long Island, Coles ; Keyport, 
Brown ; Closter, not raré; used to be common, partly in water, 
in the New Durham swamp, Austin.—L. Loeselii, Richard ; / 
wood, Denslow ; Williamsbridge, W. H. L.; Closter, rare, Aus 
“ OORALLORRHIZA, Haller.—f. innata, R. Br.; Glen Cove, Coles ?—C. ola 
~ torrhiza, Nutt.; Bloomingdale, Torr. Oat.; Inwood, Denslow, 
Closter, common, flowers in October, Austin ; Chatham, 4.% 
Torr. Cat. ; Sparta, Sussex Co., N. J., Austin.—C, acaule, 
not rare; Closter, common, Austin; Jamaica, Ruger; Keypol 
Brown; abundant at South Amboy and on Long Island, 
ably found in all our districts. ee 
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