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states that it is abundant, specifying- "sandy pine forests near 

 Philadelphia." 



Fl. — Late May to mid- June. 



Middle District. — Fairhavcn (C), Farmingdalc, Pemberton (C), Moores- 

 town. Camden (P), Medford, Sumner. 



Pine Barrens. — Cedar Brook, Greenbank (Bassett) [prob. "ITammonton" 

 (C)]. 



Pyrola secunda L. One-sided Wintergreen. 



Pyrola secunda Linnc-eus, Sp. PI. 396. 1753 [Europe]. — Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. I. 

 299. 1814. — Britton 163. — Keller and Brown 245. 



Woods of the Xorthcrn and upper Middle districts; rare and 

 local within our limits. 



Fl. — Early June to late June. 



Middle District.— Pvcq\\o\A (C), Farmingdalc, Camden Co. (P), Medford, 

 Blackwood (KB). 



CHIMAPHILA Pursh. 



Chimaphiia maculata (L.). Spotted Pipissewa. 



PI. XCI. 



Pyrola maculata Linnjcus, Sp. PI. 396. 1753 [North America]. — Barton, Fl. 

 Phila. 204. 1818. — Knieskern 21. — Britton 163. 



Dry woods; frec|uent throughout the State. 

 Fl. — Late June to mid-July. 



Middle DwfnV/.— Freehold (NB), New Egypt, Birmingham, Arney's Mt. 

 (S), Brown's Mills, Haddonfield (S), Medford (S), Tomlin (S), Swedes- 

 boro, Yorktown, Centerton (S), Bridgeton (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Albion, Inskip, Hammonton (Bassett), Manumuskin (S). 



Coast Strip. — Pt. Pleasant (S), Forked River, Manahawkin, Atlantic City 

 (S), Palermo (S), Beesley's Pt. (S), Mays Landing (S), Holly Beach. 



Cape if a3».— Bennett, Cold Spring (OHB). 



Chimaphiia umbellata (L.). Plain Pipsissewa. 



Pyrola umbellata Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 396. 1753 [Europe, Asia and North 

 America]. — Barton, Fl. Phila. 203. 1818. — Knieskern 21. — Britton 163. 



Dry woods of the Northern, Middle and Cape May districts; 

 not nearly as abundant as the preceding in our territory; very 

 rare in the Pine Barrens. 



Fl. — Late June to mid-July. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Birmingham, Medford (S), Swedesboro, 

 Union Grove (S), Fairton (S). 

 Pine Barrens. — Inskip. Hammonton (Bassett). 

 Cape May.—Co\A Spring (OHB), Green Creek. 



