PLANTS COLLECTED OR OBSERVED. 531 



Strophostyles umbellata (Muhl.) Britton. In dry sandy soil, fields, and road- 

 sides (Nos. 1935, 2036). 



GERANIACEAE. 



Geranium carolinianum L. Roadside, Lambert Point, May 27 (No. 1021). 



OXALIDACEAE. 



Oxalis cymosa Small. Roadsides, etc., common (Nos. 1167, 1319, 1417). 

 Oxalis filipes Small. In open woodland, Suffolk, May 19 (No. 1206). 

 Oxalis recurva Ell. Sandy roadside, Ocean View, May 6 (No. 1016). 

 Oxalis stricta L. Roadsides, Suffolk, April .'50 (No. 45 C. & K.). 

 Oxalis violacea L. Sandy field. Lynnhaven Station, May 13 (No. 1143). 



LINACEAE. 



Linum floridanum (Planch.) Trelease. Grassy roadside, Suffolk, July 11 (No. 



1560); sandy field. Newbern. N. C, August 1 (No. 1978). 

 Linum medium (Planch.) liritton. In sandy fields, roadsides, etc., frequent, 



Cape Henry and Suffolk to Edenton. N. C. ( Nos. 1492, 1569a, 182:5, 1898, 2015). 

 Linum striatum Walt. In shade alon^ a roadside ditch. Northwest, July 9 



(No. 1527). 

 Linum virginianum L. (V) Shaded roadside, Virginia Beach. October 6 (No. 



2140). Habit and spreading leaves of L. virginianum, but the capsule ovoid, 



pointed. 



RUTACEAE. 



Zanthoxylum clava-herculis L. Common on the innermost wooded sand dunes 

 and in the pine woods behind them (No. 1767). 



SIMARUBACEAE. 



Ailanthus glandulosa Desf. Naturalized on bluffs along Nansemond River 

 near Suffolk. 



MELIACEAE. 



Melia azedarach L. Roadside at Wallaceton, perhaps planted (No. 1805). 



POLYGALACEAE. 



Polygala incarnata L. Sandy fields. Northwest, July 9 (No. 1493); Suffolk, 



July 11 (No. — ). 

 Polygala lutea L. Boggy places, Newbern, N. C., July 31 (No. 1941). 

 Polygala mariana Mill. Open, sandy ground at waysides. Suffolk, July 11 



(No. 1577); Edenton, N.C. (No. 1865). 

 Polygala verticillata L. Roadside, Suffolk, July 11 (No. 1568). 



ETJPHORBIACEAE. 



Phyllanthus carolinensis Walt. In a low. sandy field, Edenton, N. C. July 29 



(No. 1881). 

 Croton glandulosus L. Dry sandy waysides. Berkley; Newbern, N. C, July 31 



(No. 1924). 

 Acalypha gracilens A. Gray. In alow field, Newbern, N. C. July 31 (No.1926), 

 not glandular: dry. sandy roadside. Virginia Beach, October 3 (No. 2103), 

 sparingly glandular. 



