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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[April, 



Florence, Florence County, elevation 



138 feet, IX, 6, 1911. (R. & H.) 

 Isle of Palms, Charleston County. 



VIII, 15, 1913. (R.) 



Magnolia, Charleston County. IX, 5, 

 1911. (R. & H.) 



Manning, Clarendon County, eleva- 

 tion 91 feet V, 1914. (Witmer 



^ Stone.) [A. N. S. P.] 



Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, 

 elevation 875 feet. VIII, 6, 1913. 



Sullivan Island, Charleston County. 



IX, 5, 1911. (R. & H.j 

 Yemassee, Hampton and Beaufort 



Counties, elevation 18 to 40 feet. 

 IX, 4, 1911. (R. & H.) 



Georgia. 



Albany, Dougherty County, elevation 

 184 feet. VIII, 1, 1913. (R. & H.) 



Atlanta, Fulton County, elevation 

 900 to 1,050 feet. Numerous dates 

 and collectors. [Ga. St. Cln.] 



Augusta, Richmond County, elevation 

 140 to 200 feet. VII, 29, 1913. 

 (R. & H.) 



Austell, Cobb County, elevation 900 to 

 1,000 feet. VIII, 6, 1910. [Ga. 

 St. Cln.] 



Bainbridge, Decatur County, eleva- 

 tion 110 feet. Numerous dates. 

 (J. Chester Bradley.) [Ga. St. Cln.] 



Billy's Island, Okeefenokee Swamp, 

 Charlton County. V and VI, 1912, 

 IX and XII, 1913. (J. Chester 

 Bradley.) [Cornell University.] 



Black Rock Mountain, Rabun County, 

 elevation 2,000 to 3,500 feet. V, 20 

 to 25, 1911. [Ga. St. Cln.] 



Brunswick, Glynn County. II, 12, 

 1911. [Ga. St. Cln.] VII, 30, 1911. 

 (R. & H.) 



Buckhead, Fulton County, elevation 

 1,000 feet. IV, 16, 1911. [Ga. St. 

 Cln.] VIII, 2, 1913. (R. & H.) 



Burton, Rabun County, elevation 

 1,800 feet. V, 21, 1911. (J. Chester 

 Bradley.) [Ga. St. Cln.] 



Chase Prairie, Okeefenokee Swamp, 

 Charlton County. IX, 5, 1913. 

 (J. Chester Bradley.) [Cornell Univ.] 



Clayton, Rabun County, elevation 

 2,000 to 3,700 feet. VI. (Davis.) 

 [Davis Cln.] 



Columbus, Muscogee County, eleva- 

 tion 200 to 350 feet. VII, 16, 1913. 

 (J. Chester Bradley.) [Ga. St. Cln.] 



Cornelia, Habersham Countv, eleva- 

 tion 1,500 feet. V, 28, 1906. [Ga. 

 St. Cln.] VII, 1910. (Davis.) 

 .[Davis Cln.] 



Cumberland Island, Camden County. 



^ VIII, 31, 1911. (R. & H.) 



Currahee Mountain, Stephens County, 

 elevation 1,700 feet. VIII, 5, 1913. 

 (H.) 



Dalton, Whitfield Count}', elevation 

 1,000 to 1,200 feet. VIII, 7, 1913. 



(R.). 

 De Witt, Mitchell County, elevation 



cannot be ascertained. VIII, 19, 

 ^ 1912. [Ga. St. Cln.] 

 Fargo, Clinch County, elevation 116 



feet. VIII, 31, 1913. (J. Chester 



Bradley.) [Cornell Univ.] 

 Groveland, Bryan County, elevation 



cannot be ascertained. VII, 28, 



1913. (J. Chester Bradley.) [Ga. 



St. Cln.] 

 Hebardville, Ware Countv, elevation 



'about 150 feet. V, 15, 1915. (H.) 

 Homerville, Clinch County, elevation 



176 feet, VIII, 27, 1911. (R. & H.) 

 Honev Island, Okeefenokee Swamp, 



Charlton County. VI, 1912. (J. 



Chester Bradley.) [Cornell Univ.] 

 Isle of Hope, Chatham County. IX, 



3,1911. (R. & H.) 

 Jesup, Wayne County, elevation 100 



to 125 feet. IX, 1, 1911. (R. & H.) 

 Jasper, Pickens Countv, elevation 



1,200 to 1,500 feet. VIII, 5, 1913. 



(R.) 



Macon, Bibb County, elevation 350 

 feet. VII, 30 to 31, 1913. (R. &H.) 



Mixon's Hammock, Okeefenokee 

 Swamp, Charlton Countv. V, 16, 

 1915. (H.) 



Okeefenokee Swamp (general label), 

 Ware, Charlton and Clinch Counties: 

 V, 1911. (J. Chester Bradley.) 

 [Cornell Univ.] 



Pinnacle Peak, Rabun County, eleva- 

 tion 4,100 feet. VIII, 20. 1913. 

 (J. Chester Bradley.) [Ga. St. Cln.] 



Rabun Bald, Rabun Countv, elevation 

 4,000 to 4,800 feet, VIII, 21, 1913. 

 (J. Chester Bradley.) [Ga. St. Cln.] 



Sandfly, Chatham Countv. IX, 3, 

 1911. (R. & H.) 



Savannah, Chatham County. Various 

 dates, collectors and collections. 



Sharp Mountain, Pickens County, 

 elevation 1,800 to 2,000 feet (baro- 

 metric). 1 VIII, 6, 1913. (R.) 



1 This peak is about nine miles to the westward of Jasper and should not be 

 confused with Sharp-top Mountain near the same place. The latter peak is 

 higher than Sharp Mountain and is to the eastward of Jasper. Sharp-top 

 Mountain was visited by Morse in 1903. 



