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SiMAROUBACEAE. 



Ailaiitlnis inland iilosa J)('sf. 



Occasional, roadsides, etc., introduced. 



Meliaceae. 

 tMelia A^iederach L. 



Abundant, roadsides, fence rows and old fields, introducea. 



Polygalaceae. 

 Poly<j;ala ambigua Nutt. 



Frequent, dry woods, Clay county, Tallapoosa county. 



Polygala Boykini Nutt. 



a single collection, Clay county. (Not Lee county, as stated 

 in Mohr's Plant Life.) 



Polvj^ala cruciata L. 



Occasional, sandy swamps. 



Polygala Curtissii A. Gray. 



Occasional, pine woods, Lee county, Clay county. 



{Polygala grandiflora Walt. 



Frequent, dry pine and mixed woods. 



Polygala incarnata L. 



Occasional, dry pine and mixed woods. 



Polygala Mariana Mill. 



a single collection. Auburn. 



JPolygala nana (Mlchx.) D C. 



Occasional, sandy land south of Auburn. 



Polygala Nuttallii T. & G. 



A single collection. Auburn. 



Polygala polygama Walt. 



Frequent, rich woods, usually clay. 



Polygala verticillata L. 



A single collection, Auburn. (S. M. Tracy.) 



EUPHORBLICEAE. 



Acalypha gracilens A. Gray. 



Common, dry woods. 



lAcalypha ostryaefolia Eiddell. 



Occasional, fields and gardens. 



