232 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Quaker Bridge Parker ; Brown's Mills J. Stokes. Glouces- 

 ter : About Mickleton, less common than the last B. Heritage. 



8. gracilis, Bigel. 



Sandy woods and fields. Frequent throughout the State ; most 

 abundant near the coast. 



S. simplex, Gray. 



Bergen : Closter Austin. Monmouth : Common about 

 Keyport R. W. Brown; near Shark River Britton. Bur- 

 lington : Near Wrightstown Stowell. Camden : Longacom- 

 ing C. E. Smith; near Camden Parker. Mercer: Near 

 Trenton Stowell. Atlantic: Hammonton Bassett. Glou- 

 cester: Franklinville J. B. Brinton. 



GOODYERA, R. Br. 



Battlesnake-plantain. 



G. pubescens (Willd.), R. Br. 



In rich woods. Camden : Kirk wood H. A. Green. Mon- 

 mouth : Asbury Park Peters ; Allen town E. H. Kilmer ; and 

 frequent in the middle and northern counties. 



ARBTHUSA, L. 



Arethusa. 

 A. bulbosa, L. 



Sussex : Andover Garber. Morris : Budd's Lake Porter ; 

 Brook Valley -Britton ; along Black River Miss E. Apgar. 

 Bergen : Hackensack marshes Woolson. Essex : Verona 

 Randall Spaulding. Hudson : New Durham Leggett ; and 

 frequent or occasional in bogs in the middle and southern 

 counties. 



CALOPOGON, R. Br. 



Calopogon. 



C. tuberosus (L.), B. S. P. (C. pulchettus, R. Br.) 

 In bogs. Frequent throughout the State. 



Forma albiflorus, Britt. 



Atlantic : Mays Lauding Peters. 



