Harper : Collection of Plants in Georgia 469 



Arisaema quinatum (Nutt.) Schott 



A. polymorpfaun (Buckl.) Chapm. 



In rich shady woods (Knox Dolomite formation) in Whitfield 

 county, at 750 ft. altitude, July 18 (no. 253). 



Heteranthera rexiformis R. & P. 

 Collected in a wet meadow in Lafayette, at 925 ft, August 2 

 ( no - 345). and in a similar locality along Bear Creek, Whitfield 



county, at 725 ft, August 7 (no. 376), the latter specimens in 

 flower. 



J uncus setaceus Rostk. 



Found in June in two or three localities in Clarke county 

 (nos. 2, 28), and on July 2 1 on dripping sandstone (Red Moun- 

 tain) cliffs on the east slope of Rocky Face Mountain in Whitfield 

 county at an altitude of 1400 ft (no. 280). The latter station is 

 rather remarkable, as the usual habitat of this species is said to 

 be near the coast. 



Juncus Georgianus Coville; Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 



22 : 44. 1895 



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northwestern base of Stone Mountain, at about 11 00 ft. altitude 

 (nos. 170, 171), and four days later I discovered a second station 

 in Clayton county, 21 miles away, where it grows on flat gran- 

 ge rocks with Diamorpha pusilla as at the original station, at an 

 altitude of 950 ft. 



Juncus diffussisimus Buckley 



Collected in muddy places along a road in the western part of 

 Whitfield county, at 975 ft. altitude, July 27 (no. 313). This 

 station is within a few rods of the divide between the Tennessee 

 and Alabama Rivers. This is a western species, and has not been 

 Previously reported from Georgia. I am indebted to Mr. Coville 

 for determining my specimens, which are a little smaller than the 

 average. 



Trillium Under woodii Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 24 : 172. 1897 



Collected by Mr. Wilson in rich shady woods, Whitfield 

 county at 750 ft. altitude, July 18 (no. 69). 



