376 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



In 1818 Barton states that tlic plant is "very rare in the dark 

 swampy wood bordering a road leading from Kaighn's Point to 

 the Woodbury road," and specimens in tlie Philadelphia Acad- 

 emy Herbarium are labelled "Camden to Kaighn's Pt." and 

 "Below Gloucester Pt." Just how many stations were known to 

 the older botanists I cannot say, but they all seem to have been in 

 the immediate vicinity of Camden, and all seem to have been 

 covered by the encroachment of the city and adjoining towns. 

 It was, therefore, a matter of no small interest when Mr. Geo. 

 W. Bassett, on June i, 1908, found a specimen of List era in a 

 cedar swamp on Alberson's branch, five miles north of Hammon- 

 ton, an entirely new locality. Possibly further search in cedar 

 swamps will result in its discovery elsewhere. 



Fl. — Probably very early. Specimen May 24 has capsules de- 

 hisced and broken up. 



Middle District. — Camden to Kaighns Pt. below Gloucester Pt. 

 Pine Barrens. — Five mi. N. Hammonton. 



PERAMIUM Salisbury. 

 Peramium pubescens (Willd.). Rattlesnake Plantain. 



PI. L. 



Neottia pubescens Willdenow, Sp. PI. IV. 76. 1805 [Canada-Florida.] 

 Goodyera pubescens Britton 232. 

 Peramium pubescens Keller and Brown 112. 



Rich woods of the northern counties, frequent, and less com- 

 mon southward in the upper Middle district and in southern Cape 

 May County. 



PI. — Late July to early August. 



Middle District. — Asbury Park, AUentown, New Egypt, Brindletown, Bir- 

 mingham, Kirkwood (C), Medford (S), Camden (P), Gloucester (P), 

 Mickleton (H). 



Pine Barrens. — Areola, Near Hammonton (Bassett). 

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



ACROANTHES Rafinesque. 

 Acroanthes unifolia (Michx.). Green Adder's-Mouth. 



Malaxis unifolia Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. II. 157. 1803 [Carolina-Florida]. 

 Malaxis ophioglossoidcs Nuttall Gen. 11.' 196. 1818.— Barton Fl. Pliila. II. 



143. 1818. 

 Microstylis unifolia Britton 229. 

 Acroanthes unifolia Keller and Brown 112. 



