PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 379 



CORALLORHIZA R. Brown. 



Corallorhiza wisteriana Conrad. Wister's Coral-root. 



Corallorliiza Wisteriana Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. VI. 145. 1829 

 [Schuylkill below Falls and Wissahickon Creek, Phila.]. 



Rare in woodlands of the Middle district. . Known from only 

 one station. Named in honor of its discoverer, Mr. Charles J. 

 Wister (i 782-1865), an early Philadelphia botanist.* 



Fl. — -Late April to early June. 



Middle District. — Swedesboro. 



Corallorhiza odontorhiza (Willd.). Small Coral-root. 



PI. LIII. 



Cy'nvbidium Odontorhiza Willdenow, Sp. PI. IV. no. 1805 [Canada 



Virginia]. 

 Carallorhisa Odontorhiza Nutt. Gen. II. 197. 1818. — Barton, Fl. Phila. II. 



144. 1818. — Britton 230. — Keller and Brown iia. 



Frequent in woods of the northern counties and rare and local 

 southward in the Middle District, also in southern Cape May 

 County. 



Fl. — Mid-August well into September, or even later. 



Middle District.— New Egypt, Medford (S), Camden (P), Gloucester (P), 

 Mickleton (H), Swedesboro (CDL), Mullica Hill (NB), Woodbury Road, 

 Sewell (C). 



Cape May. — Cold Spring. 



Corallorhiza maculata Raf. Large Coral-root. 



Corallorhiza maculata Refinesque, Amer. Mo. Mag. II. 119. 1817 [Flatbush, 

 L. I.]. — Britton 230. — Keller and Brown 114. 



Rather frequent in woods of the northern counties. Rare 

 southward in the Middle district. 

 Fl. — Late July into September. 

 Middle District.— New Egypt, Camden (NB). 



Cf. Gardner's Monthly, VII., 271. 



