ORCHIDACEiE 



NEW JERSEY H. Integra 



MuhleTiberg (IS). — 1864), Wm. M. Canby (S).— Austin (5).— Pine bar- 

 rens, D. C. Eaton (6). 



Burlington Co.: Low pine ban-ens, Atsion, September, 1862, Wm. M. 

 Canby (16).— Quaker Bridge, 1833 (3) (Habenaria Elliottii Beck).— 

 Swamps, August 26, 1863, C. F. Parker (7); August, 1866, Parker (4); 

 September 3, 1867, Parker (3). 



NORTH CAROLINA, Rowan County 



Dun's Mountain, August 18-27, 1894, John K. Small (4). 

 Brunswick Co. : Low pine barrens, August 15, 1884, McCarthy (2). 



SOUTH CAROLINA 



1848, Met Curtis {^).—Dr. Schweinitz (13). 



GEORGIA, Worth County 



Vicinity of Poulan, August 14-18, 1900, Pollard Sf Maa^on (no. 567) (2). 

 Colquitt Co.: Wet pine barrens about 3| miles south of Moultrie, 

 August 25, 1903, R. M. Harper (no. 1948) (1). 



Charlton Co. : Sphagnous bog about 2 miles east of Folkston, August 12, 

 1902, Harper (no. 1507) (2, 3, 4). 



FLORIDA 



1846, Chapman (4>). — Torrey (20). 

 Calhoun Co. : Wewahitchka, Chapman (4). 



ALABAMA 



Drummond (20). 



Randolph Co.: Damp, piney woods, Pinetucky, September 10, 1874, 



Dr. E. A. Smith (12). 



Baldwin Co.: Low damp pine barrens near Fish River, July, 1878, 



C. Mohr (12). 



MISSISSIPPI 



Tchontica BoufFe, August 22, 1898, S. M. Tracy (no. 5080) (2, 4, 14). 

 Jackson Co.: Not common. Ocean Springs, July 27, 1896, C. L. Pollard 

 (no. 1057) (2, 3, 4).— August 19, 1895, J. Skehan (4). 



LOUISIANA, Orleans County 



New Orleans, Drummond (3, 19). — Prairies, Lake Charles, September, 

 1906, R. S. Cocks (no. 3125) (3). 



TEXAS 



Drummond (no. 406) (3). 



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