Harper : On the Flora of South Georgia 



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There are several kinds of pine-barrens, botanically considered. 

 In Sumter County I have distinguished three, differing principally 

 in the amount of water in the soil. 



First are the wet pine-barrens, in which 'the ground is usually 

 covered with water a few inches to a foot or so in depth. I know 

 only one or two such places, but in them I have found the follow- 

 ing species : 



Finns pahtstris Mill 



RJiynclwspora cor uiat lata (Lam.) 

 Gray. 



Tracyi Britton. 

 Fontederia cordata L. 

 Stillingia aqnatica Chapm. 

 Ilex myrti folia Walt. 



glabra (L.) Gray. 



Sabbatia dccandra (see p. 432). 



zcntianoides Ell. 

 G rat tola quadrideutata Mx. 

 Monuiera Caroiuriana (Walt 



Kuntze. 



P 



Hypericum fasciculi 

 Proserpinaca pectinata Lam. 



juucca Vahl. 

 lia Nuttcdlii ', 

 ''olcpis uniflort 



In the moist pine-barrens, where there is no standing water on 

 the surface, the species are more numerous, the following being a 

 partial list of them : 



Lycopodium alopecuroides L. 



Pinus pahtstris Mill. 



Taxodium distichum imbricarium 



(Nutt) Sarg. 

 Rottbocllia rugosa Nutt. 



Campulosus aromaticus (Walt.) Sabbatia pauiculata (Mx.) Pursh. 



Ilex myrti folia Walt. 

 Hypericum myrtifoliu 



virgatum Lam. 

 Rhexia glabella Mx. 

 Hydrocotyle rep 



Scribn. 

 Dichromena latifolia Ba] 

 Rhynchospora axillaris 



Britton. 



viicrocarpa Baldw. 



campanulata (L.) Torr. 



Acerates Floridaua (Lam.) A. S. 

 Hitchcock. 



Breweria aqnatica (Walt) Gray. 



I'uiifolia 



Toficldia racemosa (Walt.) B.S.P. Trilisa odoratissima (Walt.) Cass. 



Aletris aurea Walt. 



Gyrotheca capitata (Walt.) 



Morong. 

 Habenaria nivea (Nutt.) Spreng. 



Chondroph 



mid at a 



vi r gat a 



(Nutt.) Britton. 

 Ister aduatus Nutt. 

 Pi u die a foetid a (L.) 



Gyrostachys praecox (Walt.) Rudbeckia Mohrii Gray. 



Kuntze. Helianthus Radula 



Limodorum tuberosum L. T. & G. 



Sarracenia laeunosa Bartr. Coreopsis nudata Nutt. 



Polygala cymosa Walt. 



Pursh) 



