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Ocean and Monmouth: Common—Knieskern; and frequent 
in the middle and northern counties. 
P. elliptica, Nutt. 
In dry woods. Cumberland: Bridgeton—Martindale. Cam- 
den:—C. E. Smith. Burlington: Moorestown, scarce—J. 
Stokes. Monmouth: Phalanx—Leggett; and frequent in the 
middle and northern counties. 
P. chlorantha, Sw. 
In dry woods. Camden: Near Camden—Parker. . Atlantic: 
Hammonton—F. L. Bassett. Burlington: Pemberton—Miss 
Willmarth ; Moorestown—J. Stokes. Monmouth: Fair Haven 
—Apgar. Warren:—Knighton. Bergen: Closter—Austin. 
Sussex: Montague Township—Britton. 
P, secunda, L. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Sussex: Pochuck Mt., Two 
Bridges, Sparta, and Alamuche Mt.—Britton. Monmouth: 
Freehold—Willis. Camden:—Parker. Morris: Near Lake 
Hopatcong—Poggenburg. 
CHIMAPHILA, Pursh. 
Pipsissewa. 
C. umbellata (L.), Nutt. Prince’s Pine. 
Dry woods. Frequent throughout the State. 
C. maculata (L.), Pursh. Spotted Wintergreen. 
In similar situations. Common throughout the State. 
CLETHRA, L. 
Sweet Pepperbush. White Alder. 
C. alnifolia, L. 
In wet woods and swamps. Morris: Budd’s Lake and Lake 
Hopatcong—Porter. Hudson: New Durham and Secaucus— 
Leggett. Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Middlesex: Metuchen 
—Miss L. N. Estabrook; and frequent in the middle and 
southern counties. 
