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 Prunella vulgaris L. 



Frequent, moist places, 



Salvia azurea Lam. 



Frequent, open sandy places, roadsides, etc. 



Salvia Ivrata L. 



Common, dry or moist woods. 



Salvia urticifolia L. 



Frequent, dry open woods. 



Scutellaria cordi folia Mulil. 



Occasional, mixed woods, clay land. 



Scutellaria iutegrifolia major Chapm. 



Frequent, moist creek bottoms, usually sandy land. 



* Scutellaria liyssopifolia L. 



A single collection, Auburn. 



Scutellaria laterifolia L. 



A single collection. Auburn. 



Scutellaria pilosa Michx. 



Frequent, dry mixed woods. 



* Scutellaria venosa Kearnev. 



Collected once, Tallapoosa county. 



Tricliostema dicliotomum L. 



Frequent, Clay county, not seen at Auburn. 



tTricliostema lineare Xutt. 



Frequent, open sandy woods. 



SOLANACEAE. 



Datura Tatula L. 



Common, barnyards and rich gardens. 



Pliysalis angulata L. 



Occasional, gardens and fields. 



*Plivsalis 



Occasional. This is a striking species, the plant covered with 

 long whitish hairs. Dr. Rydberg considers it new and will 

 soon publish a description. An unnamed fragment "of the 

 same thing collected by Dr. Chapman is in the Columbia 

 University herbarium. 



Phvsalis Virginiana Mill. 



Frequent, dry open woods, clay or sand. 



