428 Harper : On the Flora of South Georgia 



find no record of the exact location of the original station, but it 

 is no doubt farther south than mine. 



Clematis reticulata Walt. Fl. Car. 156. 1788 



Common in dry sandy fields and woods about Americus, flow- 

 ering from June to August. 



Sarracenia Drummoxdii Croom, Ann. Lye. N. Y. 4: ioo.fi/. 1. 



1848. 



In sandy bogs, ranging from two miles southeast to three miles 

 northwest of Americus ; the largest and commonest species of the 

 genus in Sumter County. I have measured specimens whose leaves 

 and scapes were fully a meter tall. Sumter County seems to be 

 the northern limit of this species. 



Sarracenia rubra Walt. Fl. Car. 152. 1788 



In bogs with 5. Drummondii, but less common, and only at- 

 taining about one fourth of the maximum dimensions of the former. 

 This species on account of its small size and dull coloring is much 

 more easily overlooked, and does not seem to have been collected 

 many times. 



Sarracenia lacunosa Bartr. Travels, 415, 1791 



5. variolaris Mx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 310. 1803. 



Found only in the pine-barrens, where the other two species do 

 not occur. Bartram's description 01 5. lacunosa is sufficiently com- 

 plete to leave no doubt as to what species he had in mind, and his 

 name antedates that of Michaux by a dozen years. 5. minor 

 Walt, is still older, but its identity with 5. lacunosa does not seem 

 to have been established. 



Drosera capillaris Poir. Encyc. 6 : 299. 1804 



In sandy bogs, often with the two Sarraccnias first mentioned, 

 flowering June to August. This is near its inland limit. 



Agrimonia mollis (T. & G.). Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 19: 



221. 1892 



In dry woods, Americus, flowering in August. This is one of 

 its southernmost known stations. 



