CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 231 
foundland—Britton. Sussex: Newton—Garber; near McA fee 
—Britton. Hunterdon: Rosemont, frequent—Best. 
TIPULARIA, Nutt. 
Crane-fly Orchis. 
T. unifolia (Muhl.), B.S. P. (2. discolor, Nutt.) 
In low woods. Bergen: Closter—Austin; Lodi and Saddle 
River townaships— Woolson. Morris: Chatham — Leggett ; 
Great Swamp, near Madison—F. J. Bumstead. Essex: Near 
Newark— Wm. Bower. Warren: Belvidere—Miss M. E. 
Campbell. Hudson: Bergen Point—Leggett. Monmouth : 
Near Freehold— Willis. 
LISTERA, R. Br. 
Tway-blade. 
L. cordata (L.), R. Br. 
Mercer :—Torrey. Hudson: “In the cedar swamp at New 
Durham ”—Torrey Catalogue, 1819. Not recently collected.* 
L. australis, Lindl. 
Camden: Damp thickets near Camden—Herb. Acad. Phila. 
Middlesex: New Brunswick—Lockwood. 
SPEIRANTHHS, Rich. 
Screw-stem. Ladies’ Tresses. 
S. latifolia, Torr. 
Sussex :—Garber; Wawayanda Creek, about where it crosses 
the State line—Britton. Warren: Along the Delaware River 
above Flatbrookville—Rusby. 
8. cernua (L.), Rich. 
Wet meadows. Frequent throughout the State. 
S. graminea, Lindl. var. praecox (Walt.), B.S. P. (Var. Wailteri, Gray.) 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Morris:—Austin; Sammit—Leg- 
gett. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Cape May, and Burlington : 
* L. convallarioides, Nutt., admitted into the Preliminary Catalogue as from New 
Durham, is this species.. A specimen is preserved in the Torrey Herbarium. 
