340 Harper : Flora of Middle Georgia 



corollas are invariably white, a character which has not been noted 

 before. It flowers in Athens in May and June. 



Blephilia ciliata (L.) Raf.; Benth. Lab. 319. 1833 



In dry w r oods, Athens, flowering in May and June. This is 

 near its southern limit. 



Thalesia uniflora (L.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5 : 298. 1894 



In rich woods, Athens ; rare. This species does not seem to 

 have been recently reported from the Southern States, and I have 

 seen no southeastern specimens besides my own. 



Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Baill. Hist. PI. 9: 434. 1888 



This tree is becoming naturalized in Georgia. In Athens it 

 has escaped to the woods in several places, and seems very much 

 at home. 



Galium uniflorum Mx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 179. 1803 



Collected in dry woods on west bank of Middle Oconee River, 

 opposite Princeton, May 28, 1897. Altitude 600 ft. This is its 

 northernmost station, as far as I know. 



Viburnum acerifolium L. Sp. PI. 268. 1753 



In rich woods, Clarke and Morgan Cos. This species is not 

 definitely known from farther south. 



Viburnum rufotomentosum Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 23 : 410. 



1896 

 In dry woods, Clarke Co.; not rare. 



Lonicera Japonica Thunb. PI. Jap. 89. 1784 



Dr. Small has noted the naturalization of this species in the 

 Southern States. It is quite common about Athens, growing along 

 roadsides or often in moist woods and along streams, and thriving 

 as well as any native plant. It flowers from May to November, 

 and fruits freely. 



Campanula divaricata Mx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 109. 1803 



On rocks near Bobbin Mill Creek, Clarke Co., flowering in 

 September. Altitude 620 ft. This is another Alleghanian plant 

 which extends well down into the foothills. 



