CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 233 
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POGONIA, Juss. 
Pogonia. 
. ophioglossoides (L.), Ker. 
In bogs. Frequent throughout the State. Most abundant in 
the northern counties, With three- flowered stems, at Secaucus— 
Leggett. 
. trianthophora (Sw.), B.S. P. (P. pendula, Lind).) 
Bergen: Closter and on the Palisades—Austin; Fort Lee— 
Wm. Bower. 
. divaricata (L.), R. Br. 
Atlantic: Batsto—D. C. Taton, Burlington: Quaker Bridge 
—Leggett. 
. verticillata (Willd.), Nutt. 
In low woods. Atlantic: Hammonton, rare—Bassett. Salem: 
Near Salem—Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. Gloucester: Near Clarks- 
boro—B. Heritage; Red Bank—Diffenbaugh. Camden :—Par- 
er; Haddonfield—J. L. Pennypacker. Burlington: Florence 
—Apgar. Ocean and Monmouth: Not common—Knieskern ; 
Keyport—R. W. Brown; Freehold—Lockwood ; and frequent . 
in the middle and northern counties. 
. affinis, Austin. 
Bergen: Near Closter and Norwood, stations destroyed— 
Austin. Mercer: Trenton—Apgar. Probably a form or 
variety of the last. 
ORCHIS, L. 
Orchis. 
. Bpectabilis, L. 
In rich woods. Burlington: Below Bordentown—A. C. 
Stokes. Monmouth: Near Freehold—Willis; Keyport—R. 
W. Brown. Mercer: Princeton—Peters.: Union: Near Plain- 
field—J. E. Cretin. Somerset: Rocky Hill—Lighthipe. Hun- 
terdon: Lambertville—Apgar; Byram—Schuh; and frequent 
in the northern parts of the State. 
