230 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
LIPARIS, Rich. 
. 5 . Tway-blade. 
L. liliifolia (L.), Rich. 
In woods. Camden:—Parker. Salem: Near Auburn—B. 
Heritage. Ocean: Near Manchester, rare—Knieskern. Mon- 
mouth: Keyport—R. W. Brown. Mercer: Hightstown — 
Apgar. Burlington: Bordentown—Stokes. Union: Plainfield 
Tweedy ; and frequent in the northern counties. 
L. Leeselii (L.), Rich. 
Burlington: Brown’s Mills—E. J. Pond; Hanover—Apgar. 
Essex: First Mt.—Rusby. Hudson: Weehawken—lI. H. Hall. 
Bergen: Closter, rare—Austin. Sussex: Vernon—Miss Isabel 
Mulford. Warren: Marble Hill—Porter; Hackettstown—Dr. 
Jos. Mixsell. 
APLECTRUM, Nutt. 
Putty-root. Adam-and-Eve. 
A. spicatum (Walt.), B.S. P. (A. hiemale, Nutt.) 
Bergen: Closter and Palisades—Austin; frequent in Lodi 
and Saddle River townships— Woolson. Passaic: Great Notch 
—W.M. Wolfe. Sussex: Newton—-Garber; near Andover— 
J. D. Reynolds. Warren: Belvidere—Miss M. E. Campbell. 
CORALLORHIZA, R. Br. 
Coral-root. 
©. innata, R. Br. 
Woods in the northern counties; rare. Bergen: Closter— 
Austin. Warren: Blairstown—Rusby. 
C. odontorhiza (Sw.), Nutt. 
Camden:—Parker. Gloucester: Near Sewell and Mullica 
Hill—B. Heritage. Mercer: Princeton—Willis; Trenton—E. 
Volk ; and frequent in the northern counties. 
C. multiflora, Nutt. 
Camden: Pine woods, common—C. E. Smith. Mercer: 
Near Princeton—Willis. Essex: Orange Mt.—Miss Mulford. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Passaic: Near Wanaque and New- - 
