McAtee — Plants Collected on St. Vincent Island, Florida. 45 



II WW VI>oi: U'KAK. 



Oyrotheca tinctoria ( \V;ilt. > Salisb. Ripe seeds, November -. 

 ( ' wnu'i: \k. 



Carina flaccida le>^< Ripe seeds, November. 



M \\i \.vr mi: \k. 



Thalia divaricata Chapm. Flowers, November 2; Mowers and ripe 

 seeds, October :'>l ; seeds fallen, January 9. Transplanted by roots 

 with fair, and l>y the seeds with excellent success. 



S VURUR U'KAK. 



Saururus <•< rnuus L. 

 .h i;i.\\i) ACEAE. 



Hicoria ovata (Mill.) Britton. 

 Hicoria glabra (Mill.) Britton. 



\i VRICACEAE. 



Morella pumila (Michx. ) Small. 



Morella cerifera ( L. i Small. Ripe fruit, October 31. 



S VLIC U'KAK. 



Salix longipes Shuttlew. 

 Fagaceae. 



Quercus laurifolia Michx. Water oak. Mature acorns, October 30. 

 A tree 10 to 12 inches in diameter was observed to bear exclusively 

 leaves of the pinnatifld type said to be characteristic of shoots ( speci- 

 men No. 174:tB). 



Quercus minima (Sarg.) Small. 



Quercus virginiana Mill. 



POI.YGONACEAE. 



Rumex hastatulus Baldw. In flower, October 30. 



Pol;/gonella brachystachya Meisn. In flower, November 2. 



Polygonella gracilis ( Nutt. ) Meisn. Flowers and immature akenes, 

 < October 30. 



Persicaria lapathifolia (L.) S. F. Gray. 



Persicaria punctata (Ell.) Small. Flowers and immature fruit, 

 October 30 to November 2; mature akenes, October 30; flowers 

 only, October 31 and January (». 



Tracaulon sagittatum (L.) Small. Seeds in duck gizzards, Janu- 

 ary 10. 



( 'lIKXol'olil U 'KAE. 



Atriplex arenaria Nutt. Abundance of mature fruits, November 1. 

 Salicornia ambigua Michx. Seeds fallen. November 2. 



Amaranthaceae. 



Acnida canaabina' I., var. australis A. Gray. Immature fruits, 



October 30. 

 Acnida tuberculata Moq. both flowers and ripe fruits collected, 



October 30. 



Froelichia il<<ii<l<inn (Nutt.) Moq. 



