Harper : Collection of Plants in Georgia 473 



notice that the original description * of the latter calls for "leaves 



all trifoliolate." 



Phaseolus sinuatus Nutt. 



Collected in sandy soil near Leslie, August 3 1 and September 

 5 (nos. 555 and 592). Not previously reported north of Florida. 



Xanthoxylum Americanum Mill. 



Two or three sterile specimens of this species were collected 

 on the northern slope of Kennesaw Mountain, at 1750 ft. alti- 

 tude, July 12 (no. 229). It has not to my knowledge been 

 reported from the Southern States before, but I find in the Columbia 

 University Herbarium a specimen similar to mine, collected on 

 Stone Mountain by Dr. Small. 



Polygala Curtissii Gray 



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Stenophyllus capillaris, Talimnn teretifolium 



brevifolia, Crotonopsis linearis, Ilysanthes refracta, etc., also by Mr. 

 Wilson on Stone Mountain, July 10 (no. 10), in Whitfield county, 

 July 26 (no. 135), and on the summit of Pigeon Mountain, at 



August 1 (no. 177). 



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genus Polygala was not represented in middle Georgia ; for besides 

 the species just mentioned, I collected P. verticillata in DeKalb 

 county (no. 189), and Mr. Wilson P. polygama in Cobb county 

 ( no - 5)- 



Croton monanthogyn us Mich 



This is a common weed in the Palaeozoic region, but was not 

 observed by us in other parts of the state. I collected it alon 





the road over Bluebird Gap on Pigeon Mountain, at about 



ft., August 3 (no. 362), and in the streets of Dalton, August 9 (no. 



387). 



Croton Elliottii Chapm. 



Grows in dry pine barrens and dry sandy soil near Leslie. 

 Collected September 5 (no. 593). This species seems to be quite 



ra re. The only specimen I have seen besides my own (and the 



*T. & G. Fl. N. A. 1 : 285. 1838. 

 t^ull. Torr. Club, 27: 330. 1900. 



