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iViola primulacrolia auslralis iN)llard. 



Locally common, open marshy places, Lee county, Tallapoosa 

 county. 



Viola KafiiH'squii Oroono. 



Very common, fields and waste places. 



Viola striata Ait. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



t Viola vicinal is Greene. 



Frequent, open sandy woods, not found on clay. 



Viola villosa AValt. 



Rare, dry pine woods, Auburn. 



Passifloraceae. 

 Passiflora incarnata L. 



Common, a troublesome weed in fields, especially clay. A 

 white flowered form is occasionally seen. 



Passi flora lutea L. 



Occasional, dry thickets. 



Oactaceae. 

 Opuntia humifusa Raf. 



Frequent, roadsides and sandy land. 



Lythraceae. 

 tLagerstroemia Indica L. 



Frequent, roadsides escaped, (Crape myrtle.) 



Rotala ramosior (L. ) Koehne. 



A single collection. Clay county. 



Melastomaceae. 

 iRliexia ciliosa Michx. 



a single collection, south of Auburn. 



Phexia lanceolata Walt. 



Occasional, wet sandy places. 



Rliexia Mariana L. 



Frequent, wet sandy places. 



iRliexia stricta Pnrsli. 



A single collection. Auburn. (P. H. Mell.) 



