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Panicum GipsuM Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1: 116 (1817). 
This southern grass, collected at Virginia Beach, Princess 
Anne county, by Dr. Britton and Mr. Hollick (Mem. Torr. Club, 
2: 54), was again collected there on the 7th of September, on the 
margin of the pond on the lower side of the railroad. All speci- 
mens of this plant which have come under my observation, with 
one exception, have been collected near the coast. The exception 
is from Messrs. Beardslee and Kofoid, collected in the Great Smoky 
Mountains, Swain county, N. C., at an elevation of 1,800 feet. 
Ir1S GERMANICA L, Sp. Pl. 38 (1753). 
This European Iris was collected in a little grassy meadow on © 
the banks of the north fork of the Shenandoah River, about one 
mile north of Cave Station, Rockingham county, May 13th. It 
has been there for a number of years, and is well established. 
The nearest house is about one-fourth of a mile distant. 
ANEMONE TRIFOLIA L. Sp. Pl. 540 (1753). 
On the peak of Massanutten Mountain, Rockingham county, 
at an elevation of 2,900 feet, growing in dry rocky ground. This 
point is about seventy-five miles north of the Peaks of Otter, 
where members of the Torrey Botanical Club collected the plant 
several years ago. Collected May gth. One week later it was 
found in a dry ravine at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., at an — 
elevation of about 2,300 feet. The latter situation is less ex- 
posed than the former, and the plants more robust. 
RANUNCULUS OBLONGIFOLIUS El]. Bot. S. C. and Ga. 2: 58 (1821). — 
Collected in Isle of Wight county, near the abutments of the 
Atlantic and Danville R. R. bridge over the Blackwater River at 
Franklin. The northern range of this plant is given in the Sixth — 
Edition of Gray’s Manual as IIlinois and Missouri. | 
CROTALARIA ROTUNDIFOLIA (Walt.) Poir. in Lam. Encycl. Suppl. 2: 
402 (1811). 
Anonymos rotund: ifolia Walt. Fl. Car. 181 (1788). : 
Crotalaria sagittalis var. ovalis Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 55 
(1803). 
Crotalaria ovalis Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2: 460 (1814). 3 
In a sandy field about one mile east of Suffolk, Nansemond — 
county. Collected in flower and young fruit, June 8th. Previ- . 
