190 R. S. COCKS 



Madison ville, East Louisiana, in 1887. Range according to Small 

 North Carolina and Tennessee. 



Gillenia stipulata (Muhl.) Trelease. Widely distributed over 

 Louisiana, very common in dry woods West Feliciana. Range 

 according to Mohr along the mountains to South Carolina and 

 Georgia. 



Pachysandra procumbens Michx. Collected many years ago in 

 West Feliciana by Carpenter. I have never observed the species 

 but we have in the Tulane Herbarium Carpenter's original speci- 

 mens labelled ' 'woods West Feliciana. ' ' Range according to Mohr 

 mountain regions of Alabama. 



Antennaria solitaria Ryd. First collected many years ago by 

 Carpenter near Jackson, Louisiana. I have collected the same 

 species several times in different parts of West Feliciana. Range 

 according to Small mostly in the mountains Pennsylvania to 

 Middle Georgia and in Louisiana. 



Taenidia integerrima Drud. In dry woods West Feliciana. 

 Rare. Range according to Mohr mountain regions of Alabama 

 and along the mountains to Georgia. 



Cynoglossum virginicum L. In woods West Feliciana. Accord- 

 ing to Mohr another mountain species, ranging south to Florida 

 and Louisiana. Small. 



The following other mountainous species which are mentioned 

 by Small as occurring in Louisiana have all of them been collected 

 by me in West Feliciana and with one exception not elsewhere in 

 the state: 



Heuchera americana L. Lithospermun tuberosum Rugel. 



Lappulavirginiana (L.) Greene. Polygonatum commutatum (Roem and 



Myosotis virginica (L.) B.S.P. All Schult). Dietr. 



over the state. 



The following species are included on account of their rarity: 

 Amsonia loudiviciana. This is one of the rarest plants in Louis- 

 iana. It was first collected about 1840 by Carpenter in West 

 Fehciana and I have collected it on several occasions close to the 

 original station. So far as I know it has never been collected 

 outside Louisiana nor anywhere else in the state. It is readily 

 distinguished from other species of Amsonia by the woolly leaves. 



