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 SteiroiKMiia lanoeolatuni august ifohiiii A. Gray. 



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



*S(('in)ii(MHa (iua<lvitl()i'iuii (Sims) A. S. Hitchcock. 

 A single collection, moist woods, Auburn, clay land. 



StciroiK'iiia toiisiim (Wood) Bicknell. 

 A single collection, Clay county. 



Ebenaceae. 

 Diospyros Virj^^iniana L. 



Common, dry woods (^Vaccinum Arboreum Marsh.) 



SiMPLOCACEAE. 



Syinplocos tinctoria (L. ) L'Her. 



Frequent, moist hillsides and along streams. , 



Styraceae. 



Molu'odciidron Carolinum (L.) Britt. 



Common, along streams. 



tMohrodendron dipterum (Ell.) Britt. 



Banks of Tallapoosa river, Elmore county, Tallapoosa county. 



Stvrax Americana Lam. 



Common, along streams. , 



Stvrax orandifloria Ait. 



Rare, upland woods, clay land. 



Oleaceae. 

 Chionanthus Virginica L. 



Occasional, moist woods and along streams. 



Fraxiiiiis lanceolata Borck. 



Occasional, creek and river bottoms. 



tOsmantlius Americanus (L. ) B. & H. 



Frequent, along streams and moist hillsides. 



LOGANIACEAE. 



*Biiddleia Japonica Hemsl. 



Sparingly escaped, roadsides. 

 Gelseminin sempervirens (L. ) Ait. 



Frequent, climbing over trees in moist or dry thickets, sand 

 or clay (Yellow jasmine.) 



