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The bogs in which this orchid grows seem to< be peculiar in 

 their flora, and other species known only from Delaware, south- 

 ward, occur there commonly, such as Boltonia asteroids, Xyris 

 elata, Coelorachis rugosa, etc. Mr. O. H. Brown informs me 

 that a peculiar white clay underlies this chain of bogs which is 

 not found elsewhere in Cape May County, so far as he is aware. 



When examining the State Herbariumi at New Brunswick I 

 found a specimen O'f this orchid from the herbarium of W. H. 

 Leggett labeled "Southei-n N. J.," with a note by Dr. Britton 

 to the effect that he does not believe it came from New Jersey. 



Fl. — Early August to mid- September. 



Cape May. — Bogs near Bennett. 



BLEPHARIGLOTTIS Rafinesque. 



Blephariglottis cristata (Michx.). Crested Yellow Orchis. 



Orchis cristata Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. II. 156. 1803 [Carolina]. — Barton, 



PI. Phila. 11. 138. 1818. 

 Habenaria cristata Willis, 61. — Britton 234. 

 Blephariglottis cristata Keller and Brown 109. 



Bogs and damp ground; frequent in the Pine Barren and 

 Cape May regions and rare and local in the Middle district, even 

 to Hudson County. 



H.— Late July to late August. 



Middle District. — Gloucester Ft., Griffiths Swamp, Haleyville (P). 



Pine Barrens.— Long Branch, Asbury Park (C), Spring Lake (NB), Pt. 

 Pleasant (S),, Speedwell (S), Jones Mill (S), Atsion (Bassett), Pleasant 

 MaHs (S), Hammonton, Winslow, Pancoast (NB), Egg Harbor City, 

 Beesley's Pt. (S). 



Cape May.—Comt House (S), Dias Creek (S), Green Creek (S), Num- 

 meytown, Whitesboro (S). 



Blephariglottis ciliaris (L.). Yellow Fringed Orchis. 



PI. XLV. 

 Orchis cilaris Linnsus, Sp. PI. 939- I7S3 [Virginia and Canada] .—Barton, 



Fl. Phila. 11. 136. 1818. 

 Platanthera ciliaris Knieskern 31. 

 Habenaria ciliaris Willis 61.— Britton 235. 

 Blephariglottis ciliaris Keller and Brown 109. 



Bogs in the Middle and Cape May districts, casually north- 

 ward (Bergen, Essex and Hudson counties), and occasional in 

 the Pine Barrens; local and not very comanon. 



Fl. — Late July to late August. 



