Harper : On the Flora of South Georgia 429 



Baptisia megacarpa Chapm.; T. & G. Fl. N. A. I : 376. 1838 

 On July 3, 1897, I found specimens of this species in fruit in 



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dry sandy soil near Muckalee Creek, north of Americus, thus ex- 

 tending its known range northward about 40 miles. 







Psoralea canescens Mx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 57. 1803 



In dry sand and dry pine-barrens in the eastern part of Sumter 

 Co., rare. Fruits in July. This seems to be its inland and upper 

 altitudinal limit. 



Amorpha virgata Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 21 : 17. //. 171. 1894 



Collected, in fruit, on the bank of Gum Creek, Dooly County, 

 July 26, 1897. 



Kuhnistera pinnata (Walt.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 192. 1891 



Petalostemon corymbosiis Mx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 50. 1803. 



On Sept. 5, 1897, I collected this curious plant in dry sandy 

 soil on the site of Andersonville Prison, Macon County. At that 

 time its flowers had not begun to open. This seems to be the 

 only definitely known station for it outside of Florida. 



Glottidium Floridanum DC. Prodr. 2: 266. 1825 



Sebania ve sic aria Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 2 : 222. 1824. 



Abundant in low grounds near Muckalee Creek, Americus, 

 flowering in August and September. This is probably the highest 

 known station for it. This plant is one of the largest annuals we 

 have, the stem becoming about 3 meters tall and 4 cm. in diam- 

 eter at the base. In the fall it becomes hard and woody, and I 

 have cut stems in winter which could not be readily distinguished 

 from a woody branch of the same size. 



Polygala Boykimi Nutt. Jour. Acad. Phila. 7: 86. 1834 

 .Collected in dry sandy soil near DeSoto, July 26, 1897. 



Stillingia aquatica Chapm. Fl. S. States, 405. i860 



Found in a wet meadow near Ellaville, July 24, 1895, and in 

 pine-barren ponds, Sumter County, June 26, 1897. The altitude 

 of the former station is about 570 feet, and it is probably the 

 northernmost known for this species. 



