234 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 

 HABBNARIA, Willd. 



Rein Orchis. 



H. tridentata (Willd.), Hook. 



In swamps or low woods. Frequent throughout the State. 

 Most abundant in the southern counties. 



H. Integra (Nutt.),pr. 



Pine-barren regions ; rare. Ocean and Monmouth : Wet 

 places, not common Knieskern; Allaire Lockwood. Bur- 

 lington : Quaker Bridge Parker. 



H. flava (L.), Gray. .(H. mrescens, Spr.) 



In swamps. Ocean : Toms River Rudkin. Union : Plain- 

 field Tweedy. Hudson : Secaucus Leggett. Essex : Mil- 

 burn Britton ; and frequent in the northern counties. 



H. bracteata (Willd.), R. Br. 



In woods; northern counties. Bergen: Closter, rare Austin; 

 Ramapo Mts., rare Stowell. Passaic : East of Greenwood 

 Lake Britton. Sussex : West side of Lake Hopatcong Mrs. 

 Schrenk ; base of High Point Britton. Warren : Bluffs be- 

 low Phillipsburg Porter. 



H. hyperborea (L.), R. Br. 



Bergen : Ramapo Mt., near the State line H. C. Lee. Sus- 

 sex : Swamp on east side of Wawayanda Mt. Britton. 



H. Hookeriana, Torr. 



In rich woods. Sussex : Austin ; Newton Hollick. Mor- 

 ris: One mile south of Newfoundland, abundant Mrs. Britton. 

 Passaic: East of Greenwood ILake and north of Ringwood 

 Merrill. 



Far. oblongifolia, Paine. 



Morris: With the type, south of Newfoundland Mrs. Britton. 



H. orbiculata (Pursh), Torr. 



Bergen : Closter Austin. Sussex : Newton Garber ; near 

 Sparta Austin. Rare. 



H. cristata (Michx.), R. Br. 



In low grounds. Hudson: New Durham Torrey Cata- 

 logue ; Secaucus Wm. Bower. Monmouth : North Spring 



