74 

 Silcno Vir<>ini('n L. 



Frequent, rich upland woods, clay. 

 tSper«iiiIa aivciLsis L. 



A single collection. Auburn (1894). 



XYMrilAEACEAE. 



. Rrascnia inii'])iir(''ii (Miehx.) Gasp. 



In pond south of Auburn (Vaughn's Mill)^ 



Xynij>haea adveiia Solaiul. 



Frequent, ponds and slow streams. 



AIagnoliaceae. 

 :tlllic-ium Floridaniim Ell. 



Occasional, banks of streams, Lee county, sooth, ol Auburn. 



Xiriodendroii Tnlipifera L. 



Frequent, moist hillsides and creek bottoms. 



Magnolia macropliylla :Michx. 



Frequent, river hills, TaUapoosa county. Clay county. 



Magnolia Virginiana L. 



Common, sandy swamps. 



Anonaecae. 

 Asimina parviflora (Miclix.) Dunal. 



Frequent, dry or moist places. 



As'-niin.i t.iloba (L.) Dunal. 



Banks of Tallapoosa river, Elmore county. 



Ranunculaceae. 

 Actaea allm (L.) Mill. 



Lee county. Baker & Earle (Mohr's Plant Life). 



jAnemone Caroliniana Walt. 



Rare, rocky hillsides (Wright's Mill.) 



Anemone quinquefolia L. 



Frequent, moist wooded hillsides. 



Anemone Virginiana L. 



A single collection, Chambers county. 



