viii FLORA OF NEW JERSEY. 
The wonderful variety of soil, the differences of elevation, and the wide 
range of temperature, combine to give rise to one of the most varied and 
remarkable Floras of the Western Continent. ‘ 
The cedar swamps with which the pine regions are besprinkled, are 
the homes of some of the most beautiful and remarkable individuals of 
the flora of the temperate zones. There the Pogonia, the Habenaria, the 
Orchis, the Arethusa, the Calopogon, and the Sarracenia flourish ; while 
the forests of the north and the middle, are adorned with the Lirioden- 
dron, the Magnolia, the Ilex, the Kalmia and the Rhododendron. 

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