470 Harper : Collection of Plants in Georgia 



EURMANNIA BIFLORA L. 



In moist pine barrens, Sumter county, with Lycopodium alope- 

 curoides and L. pinnatiim, September 8 (no. 615). Not previously 



reported so far inland. 



(Walt.) Mart. 



Collected in moist pine barrens, Tifton, September 19 (no. 

 669), and seen in similar situations in Coffee county, September 

 2 1 st. Tifton is probably considerably higher than any other 

 known station for this species (340 ft.). The only specimens I 

 have seen besides my own are from Florida and southern Mississ- 



ippi 



PONTHIEVA GLANDULOSA (Sims) R. Br. 



A few specimens of this rare orchid, without flowers, were col- 

 lected in rich damp woods in the southeastern part of Sumter 

 county, August 25th (no. 489). Not previously reported from 



Ge 



Hexalectris aphyllus (Nutt.) Raf. 



Collected by myself on the southwest slope of Kennesaw Moun- 

 tain, at 1400 ft., July 12 (no. 225), and by Mr. Wilson at the 



Whitfield 



July 



Batis maritima L. 



A 



September 29. This seems to be the northernmost known sta 

 tion for this species on the Atlantic coast. Dr. Feay reported it 

 from Ossabaw Island, which is in Bryan county. 



Aristolochia convolvulacea Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 24: 335- 



1897 



A single sterile specimen of this species was collected in rich 

 damp woods at the eastern base of Taylor's Ridge in Whitfield 

 county, at uoo ft. altitude, July 26 (no. 309). This seems to 

 be the first specimen collected since the original ones of Dr. Boy- 

 kin's. 



Oglethorpe Medical and Surgical Journal (Savannah), 3: 173. l86a , 

 title of this journal is incorrectly given as " Atlanta Medical Journal M in Dr. Britton s 

 List of Local Floras, and was so copied by me in Bull. Torr. Club, 27 : 323. 19°°' 



