430 Harper : Ox the Flora of South Georgia 



Sebastiana ligustrina (Mx.) Muell. Arg. in DC. Prodr. 15^: 



-- 1165. 1862 



Banks of Muckalee Creek and Flint River, Sumter County. 

 Flowers in June. 



Euphorbia cordifolia Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 2: 656. 1824 



Collected in dry sandy fields near Andersonville, September 5, 

 1 897. This is one of its highest and northermost stations. 



Ceanothus microphyllus Mx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 154. 1803 



Collected in dry pine-barrens near Huntington, June 26, 1897, 

 at which time its fruit had mostly fallen. This station is on or 

 near its northern limit. 



SlDA RHOMBIFOLIA L. Sp. PI. 684. 1 753 



Grows in sandy soil, in dry oak groves, Ellaville and Amer- 

 icus, also near Huntington. Flowers in July and August. 



Hibiscus aculeatus Walt. Fl. Car. 177. 1788 



In wet places near Leslie, Sumter County, flowering in July and 

 August. Northern limit ? 



Hypericum fasciculatum Lam. Encyc. 4: 160. 1797 



In pine-barren ponds, growing 1-1.5 meters tall. Without 

 flowers this species strikingly resembles a small coniferous tree, 

 with its shreddy bark, resinous sap, and linear evergreen leaves. 

 Flowers June to August. 



Hypericum myrtifolium Lam. Encyc. 4 : 180. 1797 



In moist pine-barrens near Huntington, flowering from June to 

 Au grust. Northwestern limit ? 



Hypericum pilosum Walt. Fl. Car. 190. 1788 

 Sandy bogs near Americus, flowering in August. Inland 



limit ? 



Ascyrum pumilum Mx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 177. 1803 



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

 seems to be its northern limit, as far as known. 



