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The wliorl of leaves later in the summer wouUl easily be mis- 

 taken for a young plant of Medeola in w hicli only one whorl had 

 been developed. 



Fl. — Mid-May to late May. 



Middle District.— Ktyport (C), Florence (C), Camden, Westville, Had- 

 donfield (S), Micklcton (H), Wenonah (KB), Red Bank, Clarksboro (H), 

 Yorktown, Swcdesboro (CDL), Woodstown (KB), Salem (C). 



Pine Barrens. — Hammonton (NB). Ancora (KB). 



ARETHUSA L. 



Arethusa bulbosa L. Arethusa. 



Arcthiisa bulbosa Linn^^eus. Sp. PL 950. 1753 [Virginia and Canada]. — 

 Barton Fl. Phila. II: 141. 1818.— Knieskern 31.— Willis 62.— Britton 232. 

 — Keller and Brown no. 



Open bog-s; occasional in the northern counties and Middle 

 district, locally common in the Pine Barrens and Cape May 

 peninsula. 



Of the three large flowered pink bog orchids of the Pines — 

 Pogonia, Litnodornm and Arethusa — the last I think easily holds 

 first place. There are no leaves at flowering time, the single 

 narrow blade appearing later on, and the whole plant is suffused 

 with pink and crimson. The bulb seems to rest loosely in the 

 sphagnum and can usually be easily lifted up, too easily for the 

 safety of the species. 



Though rare and local in some spots, in others it is exceedingly 

 abundant, and I have seen hundreds of the beautiful blossoms 

 decking the bogs near Bay Head on Decoration Day, which 

 marks the height of its flowering season. 



FL — Mid-May to mid- June. 



Middle District. — Between Pemberton and New Lisbon (NB), Kaighns Pt., 

 Woodbury (KB), Griffith's Swamp, 10 miles east Mickleton, 2 miles east 

 Sewell (S), Daretown (KB). 



Pine Barrens. — Belmar (P), Pt. Pleasant, Farmingdale, Toms River, Forked 

 River, Tuckerton, Whitings, Quaker Bridge (Bassett), Pleasant Mills, Ham- 

 monton (KB), Egg Harbor City, Tuckahoe, Richland (H). 



Cape May.— Cold Spring, Cape May (S). 



LIMODORUM L. 



Limodorum tuberosum L. Grass-pink. 



PI. XXXIIL, Fi,gs. 4, 5- 

 Limodorum tuberosum Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 950- I7S3 [North America]. — Keller 



and Brown in. 

 Calopogon pulchelliim Knieskern 31. — Willis 62. 

 Calopogon tubersum and var. albiUorus Britton 232. 



