584 BOTANICAL SURVEY OF DISMAL SWAMP REGION". 



Lechea leggettii Britton & Hollick. Dry sanely soil, Edenton, N. C. (No. 1885): 



Newbern, N. C. (No. 1948); Virginia Beach (No. 2041). 

 Lechea maritima Leggett. Abundant among the sand dunes, Ocean View to 



Virginia Beach (Nos. 1001, 1387, 2094). 

 Lochea minor L. Dry sandy soil, fields and roadsides, Newbern, N. C. (Nos 



1966, 2204). 

 Lechea racemulosa Michx. In dry soil, roadside, Suffolk, July 11 (No. 1584). 

 Lechea villosa Ell. In dry sandy soil, edge of pine woods near Virginia Beach, 



August 4 (No. 2040). 



VIOLACEAE. 



Viola asarifolia Pnrsh. Edge of pine woods, Northwest (No. 1499). 



Viola brittoniana Pollard. In low pine woods, Munden Point, Princess Anne 



County, May 16 (No. 1130). 

 Viola emarginata (Nutt.) Le Conte. Roadside through woods, Northwest, May 



11 (No. 1112); sandy soil, edge of pine woods, Portsmouth, May 27 (Nos 1863 



1377). 

 Viola laneeolata L. Moist sandy soil. Virginia Beach. April 29 (No. 2 C. & K.); 



Pungo, Princess Anne County. May 14 (No. 1187). 

 Viola pedata L. Sandy soil along railway, Suffolk, April 30 (No. 08 C. & K.). 

 Viola primulaefolia L. Frequent in moist sandy ground. May (Nos. 1045, 2339). 

 Viola sororia Willd.(?) Roadside, Berkley, May 21 (No. 1325). 

 Viola sp. In low grassy places near Virginia Beach, April 29 (No. 14 C. & K.); 



a probably nndescribed species, according to Dr. E. L. Greene. 



PASSIFLORACEAE. 



Passirlora incarnata L. Roadsides and railway embankments, July (No. 1535). 

 Passirlora lutea L. Pine woods behind the dunes, Ocean View (No. 1217). 



CACTACEAE. 



Opuntia opuntia ( L. ) Coulter. Frequent along Lynnhaven Bay and in pine woods 

 behind the dunes at Virginia Beach (No. 1384). 



LYTHRACEAE. 



Rotala ramosior (L.) Koehne. Frequent in marshv places (Nos. 1912, 2090). 



Specimens. 35 cm. (14 inches) high were collected" at Edenton. 

 Decodon verticillatus (L.) Ell. Frequent in open places in, and at the edges of, 



wooded swamps (No. l.")24). 

 Lythrum lineare L. Frequent in salt marshes, Virginia Beach, August :5 (Nos 



2013,2045). 



MELASTOMACEAE. 



Rhexia ciliosa Michx. Common in boggy places, Newbern, N. C, August 1 



(Nos. 1939, 1983, 2195). 

 Rhexia glabella Michx. In open bogs near Newbern, N. C. , August 1 (No. 1986). 

 Rhexia mariana L. Common in open marshes (Nos. 1619, 1620,1877,1878, 1882 



1956,3047,2334). In all but the first two numbers, the petals are distinctly 



an state. 

 Rhexia virginica L. Common in marshy places (Nos. 1563,1621,1910,3335); in 



the last number the leaves are short-petioled. 



ONAGRACEAE. 



Isnardia palustris L. Common in moist, low ground and in shallow pools (Nos 



1553, 2163). 

 Ludwigia alata Ell. In a bog, Newbern, N. C, August 1 (No. (961). 



