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Swamps; frequent in the northern district, very rare within 

 our limits. Only one specimen seen. 

 Toms River (NB). 

 Fl. — Early June to early July. 



GYMNADENIOPSIS Rydberg. 



Gymnadeniopsis Integra (Nutt.). Southern Yellow Orchis. 



Orchis Integra Nuttall Gen. II : 188. 1818 [Swamps of New Jersey (=Egg 



Harbor.)]. 

 Habenaria Integra Willis 61. — Britton 234. 

 fGymnadenia flava Knieskern 30. 

 Gytnnandeniopsis Integra Keller and Brown 108. 



Pine Barren swamps; very rare and local. 



Nuttall's orig^inal specimens in the Philadelphia Academy 

 herbarium are labeled "Egg" Harbour," which in those days 

 meant Beesley's Point, on Great Egg Harbor. Chas. Pickerring 

 later found the plant at Quaker Bridge, and on August 26, 

 1863, Chas. F. Parker also collected it there. All these speci- 

 mens I have examined. Prior to 1856 Dr. Knieskern had 

 collected the plant somewhere in Ocean or Monmouth County, 

 according to his List, although there seems to me some question 

 whether the plant to which he refers was not Blephariglottis 

 cristata. This is well known from Dr. Knieskem's territory, 

 and yet he does not mention it. Rev. Saml. Lockwood also re- 

 ported C. Integra to Dr. Britton from Allaire. The only recent 

 record that we have is a specimen collected by Mr. Geo. Reddles 

 at Quaker Bridge some ten years ago and identified as this, 

 though unfortunately it was not preserved. 



All our efforts to find this orchid have failed, although likely 

 spots in the Pine Barrens have been diligently searched. 



Pine Barrens. — Allaire (C), Quaker Bridge (C. Pickering in A. N. S. and 

 C. F. Parker in U. of P.), "Egg Harbor"=:Beesley's Pt. 



Gymnadeniopsis clavellata (Michx.). Green Wood Orchis. 



Orchis clavellata Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. 11:155. 1803 [Carolina]. 



Gymnadenia tridentata Knieskern 30. 



Habenaria tridentata Willis 61. — A. Brown, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club VII. 114. 



1880. — Britton 234. 

 Gymnandeniopsis clavellata Keller and Brown 108. 



