Harper : Collection of Plants in Georgia 471 



Aristolochia Nashii Kearney, Bull. Torr. Club, 21 : 485. 1894 



Collected in rich woods along Chokee Creek, Sumter county, 

 August 25 (no. 499). The range of this little-known species is 

 thus extended northward about 30 miles, Dr. Small having col- 

 lected it near Albany. This and the last-mentioned species were 

 identified for me by Dr. Small. 



Asarum Shuttleworthii Britten & Baker, Jour. Bot. 36 : 98. 



1898 



Mr. Wil 



i, July 1 



Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton 



The known range of this species was extended into Georgia 

 by Mr. Wilson, who collected it in a ravine near Gordon Springs, 

 m Whitfield county, at 975 ft. altitude, July 26 (no. 119), 

 and on the eastern slope of Pigeon Mountain, August 1 (no 



166). 



Delphinium Ajacis L. Sp. PL 531. 1753 



This species is quite common as an escape in pastures and along 

 roadsides in Athens, although it has not yet been recognized in 

 any of the floras covering this region. 



Hydrangea cinerea Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 25: 148. 1898 



Collected in rich woods on the south side of Bear Creek, 

 Whitfield county, July 18 (no. 243). With the typical form 

 were collected some specimens with leaves glabrous beneath, 

 which are apparently indistinguishable from //. arborcscens. 



Philadelphia hirsutus Nutt. 



Collected among sandstone rocks along the summit of the 

 Chattoogata Mountains, at 1 350-1450 ft. altitude, July 19 and 

 21 (nos. 267 and 274). Not previously reported from Georgia. 



Amorpha virgata Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 21 : 1 7- pi- J 7*- 1 8 94 



I collected this species at its type-locality on Stone Mountain, 

 July 10 (no. 179), and in a similar locality on Kennesaw Moun- 

 tain, at 1450 ft. altitude, two days later (no. 226). 



