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C. nebrascensis Bruner. Lakehurst IX, 20 (Ds) ; Sea Isle City IX, 19 

 (Haim); Cold Spring, Cape May Co. IX, 14 (Long). 



C. palustris Blatchley. New Brunswick IX (Coll); Dennisville IX (Ds>. 

 The "C. gladiator Redt." of the previous edition has not been verified 

 and is omitted. 



ORCHELIMUM Serv. 



O. agile DeG. Westville VIII (Vk) ; Delair X, Lucaston IX (Dke) ; Sea 

 Isle City IX (Haim); Dennisville IX (Ds); Anglesea VIII, IX (Coll); 

 Cape May IX (div). 



O. glaberrimum Burm. Ft. Lee Dist. (Bt); Anglesea IX, 5 (W). 



O. vulgare Harr. (gracile Harr.) Throughout the State from all points 

 south of the highlands, late July until frost. Occurs in low, swampy 

 meadows and in marshes, salt and fresh, to the edge of the seashore. 

 Common on grassy cranberry bogs. 



O. erythrocephalum Davis. Helmetta IX, Jamesburg IX, Lakehurst VII- 

 X, Toms River VIII, Tuckerton IX (Ds) ; New Lisbon IX, Lahaway 

 IX (Sm); Browns Mills Jn. VIII (Dke); Great Cedar Swamps VIII 

 (H. Fox). 



O. herbaceum Serv. (concirmum Scudd.) Staten Island VII-X, Brook- 

 ville VII, Dennisville IX (Ds) ; DaCosta VII (Dke); Speedwell VIII 

 (Stone); Spray Beach IX (Long); Atlantic City IX (Rehn) ; Anglesea 

 IX (W). 



O. validum Wlk. (nigripes Scudd.) Riverton IX (div); Lucaston IX, 

 Belleplain IX (Dke); Gloucester X (Hardenberg) ; Clementon IX 

 (G G); West Creek IX (Rehn); Sea Isle City IX (Haim). 



O. pulchellum Davis. Helmetta IX, Dennisville IX (Ds) ; Trenton IX, X 



(Gr); Clementon X (Rehn); found in swamps. 

 O. campestre Blatchley. Tuckerton VIII, Cape May VIII (Dke). 

 O. minor Bruner. Helmetta IX, Jamesburg IX, Lakehurst VII-X, on pine, 



often in tops of the trees (Ds) ; Browns Mills Jn. X (Dke) ; Atsion X, 



Staffords Forge IX (Hebard); Delair IX (Coll). 

 O. indianense Blatchley. Sea Isle City IX, 12 (Haim); Ocean View VII. 



30, VIII (H. Fox); a salt marsh species in New Jersey (Rehn). 

 O. fidicinium Rehn & Heb. Staten Island VIII, Tuckerton VIII, IX (Ds); 



Ocean View VIII, Townsends Inlet VIII (H. Fox) ; Anglesea IX, 9 



(Rehn). Apparently restricted to salt marsh areas. 



CONOCEPHALUS Thunb. (XiPHIBIUM.) 



C. fasciat::s De G. South of the Piedmont Plain, common in fresh-water 

 swamps from July until frost. Extends northward along the Hudson 

 and along the Hackensack Valley, and taken in the swamps near 

 Trenton, else there are no records from the Piedmont Plain or north- 

 ward. This is one of the cranberry bog species. 



