364 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Cypripedium pubescens Willd. Large Yellow Slipper-Plant. 



Cypripedium pubescens Willdenow, Syst. PI. IV., 143, 1805 [North Amer- 

 ica]. — Willis 62. — Britton 236. — Keller and Brown 108. 



Rich woods ; frequent in the northern counties, rare and local 

 southward in the Middle district. 

 H.— Early May to late May. 



Middle District.— 'EngWshtown (C), Washington Park (KB), Bet. Mullica 

 Hill and Mickleton (H), Swedesboro. 



Cypripedium parviflorum Salisb. Small Yellow Slipper-Plant. 



Cypripedium parviflorum Salisbury, Trans. Linn. Soc. I : jj. 1791 [Vir- 

 ginia]. — Pursh. Fl. Am. Sept. 11:594. 1814. 



Rich woods of the northern counties, local. Very rare in the 

 Middle district, only one station recorded in Britton's catalogue 

 on authority of R. W. Brown and no specimen seen. 



Middle District.—Keyport (C). 



GALEARIS Rafinesque.* 

 Galearis spectabilis (L.). Showy Orchis. 



PI. XLIV. 



Orchis spectabilis Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 943. 1753 [Virginia]. — Willis 61. — Brit- 

 ton 233. 



Rich woods ; common in the northern district and occasional 

 southward in the Middle district. 

 PL — Early May to late May. 



Middle District.— Keyport (C), Freehold (C), Bordentown (C), New 

 Egypt, Swedesboro, Sharpstown (H), Oliphant's Mill (H). 



PERULARIA Lindley. 



Pertilaria flava (L.). Pale-green Orchis. 



Orchis flava Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 942. 1753 [Virginia]. — Nuitall Gen. IL 188. 



1818. 

 Habenaria flava Britton 234. 



* The generic name Galearis of Rafinesque 1836, has usually been rejected 

 as too near Galearia Presl 1830, and Galeorchis was proposed by Rydberg as 

 a substitute. There is a tendency now, however, to retain all names possible 

 whicli are not absolutely identical or differ only in gender terminations, and I 

 think Galearis can safely be retained. 



