370 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY ST^TE MUSEUM. 



Open swamps in the upper Middle district in Mercer and Mon- 

 mouth counties and along the border of the salt marsh in Cape 

 May County ; rare and local. 



The "Haddonfield" specimen in the Martindale Herbarium* at 

 the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy was one of several found 

 by John Harned, August, 1879, on Coopers Creek, two miles 

 above Stoy's Landing. 



Fl. — Mid-July to mid-August. 



Middle Dufnrt.— Haddonfield (CP), Sharon (C). 

 Cape May. — Court House. 



POGONIA Jussieu. 

 Pogonia ophioglossoides (L.). Rose Pogonia. 



PI. XLVIII. 



Arethusa ophioglossoides Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 951. I7S3 [Virginia and Canada]. 

 Pogonia ophioglossoides Knieskern 31. — Willis 62. — Britton 233. — Keller and 

 Brown no. 



Open bogs throughout the State, common in the Northern, 

 Pine Barren and Cape May districts, less common and local in 

 the Middle district. 



This is a beautiful orchid and one that is generally distributed 

 through the bogs of southern New Jersey, the large pink flowers 

 being very showy. As a rule there is but a single flower on each 

 plant, but in a large bog near Bennett oni June 30, 1909, I found 

 them quite frequently two-flowered. Occasionally white flowers 

 occur. 



PI. — ^Early June to early July, rarely later. 



Middle District. — Shark River, Pemberton, Lindenwold (S), Westville, 

 Camden, Swedesboro, Mickleton. 



Pine Barrens. — Pt. Pleasant (S), Forked- River, Island Heights (NY), 

 Manahawkin, Tuckerton, West Creek, High Bridge (S), Speedwell (S), Al- 

 bion, Malaga (S), Andrews, Landisville (T), Twelfth St. (T), Hammonton, 

 Prospertown, Brindletown, Bear Swamp, Lakehurst, Quaker Bridge, Jackson, 

 Atsion, Inskip, Sumner, Cedar Brook. 



Coast Strip — N. Beach Haven (L), Spray Beach (L), Seaside Park, 



Cape Afoy.— Cold Spring, Bennett (S), Cape May. 



*cf. Torr. Bull. : XX. 98. Isaac C. Martindale (1842-1895) an active, 

 botanist of Camden, N. J., and an authority on the plants of the southeirn 

 part of the State. 



