478 Harper : Collection of Plants in Georgia 



Rocky Face Mountain, Whitfield county, at an altitude of 1600 ft., 

 July 21 (no. 284). Known hitherto only from the original col- 

 lection (Kearney's no. 831) from Wolf Creek, Tennessee. My 

 specimens have been compared with type-material in the herba- 



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rium of the New York Botanical Garden, and also examined by 

 Mr. Kearney himself. 



Lysimachia Fraseri Duby 



This rare species was collected by Mr. Wilson near the summit 

 of Pigeon Mountain, at about 2050 ft. altitude, on August 1 

 (no. 185). 



LlMONiUM Nashii Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 24: 491. 1897 



Collected on the south shore of Tybee Island, September 29 

 (no. 748). Hitherto reported only from Florida. 



Sabbatia Boykinii Gray 



This handsome and little-known species was collected by Mr. 

 Wilson at several points in the northwestern part of the state, at 

 altitudes ranging from 1000 ft. near Gordon Springs to 195° & 

 on Pigeon Mountain. (Nos. 134, 142, 172.) We also saw it at 

 about 800 ft. in Dalton, and at various altitudes in the Chattoo- 

 gata Mountains. Messrs. Pollard and Maxon found it about the 

 same time in the adjacent portions of Alabama. It seems to have 

 been collected only a few times before. 



Verbena angustifolia Michx. 



This is another common weed in northwest Georgia which 

 seems to be absent from other parts of the state. It is repre- 



Wilso 



385, from Dalton, August 9. 



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Clinopodium Nepeta (L.) Kuntze 



The foregoing remarks will apply to this species also. Col- 

 ed in Dalton. August o ("no. ?8/iY 



