90 

 Vitis aestivalis Mielix. 



Frequent, dry or moist woods. 



Vitis hicolor hcConte. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Vilis cordi folia Miclix. 



Frequent, uplands, usually clay. , 



A'itis roiuiHliroiia Miclix. 



Common, moist woods, creek bottoms, etc. 



TlLIACEAE. 



Tilia lieter()])liylla Vent. 

 Occasional, creek banks. 



Malvaceae. 

 Malvastruiu au^ustum A. Grav. 



Tallapoosa county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



tModiola Caix)liiiiana (L.) Don. 



Frequent, roadsides and waste places. 



tSida EUiottii T. & G. 



Frequent roadsides, Tallassee; also Lee county, sandy land, 

 land. 



Sida spinosa L. 



Common, gardens and cultivated fields. 



Hypericaceae. 

 lAscvTuni hypericoides L. 



Occasional, dry woods. 



Ascyinnii niullicaiile ^liclix. 



Frequent, dry woods. 



AscA^riun stans Miclix. 

 Occasional, dry woods. 



Hypericum Druniinondii (Grev. & Hook.) T. & G. 



Common, dry open places, roadsides, old fields, etc. 



Hypericnni macula turn Walt. 



Frequent, rich woods. 



H3'pericnm mutilum L. 



Common, ditch banks, open moist places. 



