Harper : Flora of Middle Georgia 339 



Tanyard Branch in Athens, but rarely flowers. I found only two 

 flowering specimens in 1896 and three in 1897. Though it is not 

 a native, I have never seen it in cultivation in Georgia, and cannot 

 satisfactorily account for its occurrence in Athens. 



Mohrodendron Carolinum (L.) Britton, Gard. & For. 6 : 463. 



1893 

 I have noticed one peculiarity of this species which does not 

 seem to have ever been recorded. Its corollas are open wide 

 some weeks before anthesis, while still green and not half grown. 



I suspect that the same may be true of the other species of the 

 genus and of the related genus Styrax, but I have never had 

 opportunity to observe the aestivation of the latter. 



Cuscuta compacta Juss.; Choisy, Mem. Soc. Gen. 9: 281. //. 4. 



f 2. 1 841 



On shrubs near Oconee River, Athens. This is one of the 

 easternmost stations for this species, and seems to be the first re- 

 ported in Georgia. 



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1895 



In dry rocky field near Oconee River, Athens, altitude 600 ft 

 I can find no record of a more northern station for this species. 



Scutellaria multiglandulosa (Kearney) Small 



5. integrifolia multiglandulosa Kearney, Bull. Torr. Club, 21 : 

 482. 1894. 



This seems to be the same plant which is described by Dr. 

 Chapman in the first edition of his Southern Flora (i860) as S. 

 integrifolia L. and in the third edition (1897) referred to S. brcvi- 

 folia Gray, with a mark of doubt. A comparison of one of my 

 specimens with type material of >S. brevifolia from Texas (Hall's 

 no. 458) shows the two to be clearly distinct, however. Collected 

 in a dry field in Athens, near the river, in 1895, 1896 and 1897. 

 Altitude 600 ft. Previously known only from south Georgia and 

 Florida. This plant, which Dr. Small now separates as a distinct 

 species, bears little resemblance to S. integrifolia, of which it was 

 published as a variety. In all the specimens I have collected the 



