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Baptisia perfoliata (L.) R. Br. First seen about 2 miles north of the Altamaha 

 River, which is pretty near its southwestern limit. 



Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Sarg. Frequent in the central part of the region, 

 in small sour swamps whose water stands at very nearly the same level throughout 

 the year. Not seen between the Altamaha and Ohoopee Rivers, a distance of 

 about 35 miles. 



Ilex myrtifolia Walt. Abundant in shallow ponds in Berrien County, as noted 

 in former years. 12 Not seen north of the Satilla River this time. 



Nyssa Ogeche Marsh. Abundant in the Satilla River and several creeks, but 

 not seen north of the Altamaha. This curious little tree seems to be confined to 

 bodies of water, either stagnant or flowing, whose level fluctuates not less than 

 2 nor more than 6 feet in the course of the year. 



12 See Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 17: 207-208. 1906; Southern Woodlands V: 15- 

 16. 1907. 



