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 Coreoi^-sis delpliinifolia Lam. 



Collected once, fields, Chambers County. 



Coreopsis gTaiidiflora Hogg. 



Locally abundant, moist granite outcrops. 



Coreopsis lanceolata L. 



Frequent, open pine woods, usually sand. 



Coreopsis major Walt. 



Common, dry pine and mixed woods. 



Coreopsis Oemleri Ell. 



Frequent, dry pine and mixed woods. It intergrades freely 

 with the last species and can hardly be considered distinct. 



Coreopsis piibescens Ell. 



Collected once, Tallapoosa County. 



Coreopsis tripteris L. 



Occasional, ditch banks and margins of creek bottom fields, 

 clay land. 



Coreopsis verticillata L. 



Lee county, (Mohr's Plant Life). 



tDoellingeria hiimilis (Willd. ) Britt. 



Occasional, creek bottom woods. 



tDoellingeria infirma (Michx. ) Greene. 



Collected once, Lee County; once. Clay County. 



Elepliantopiis Carolinianus Willd. 



Frequent, creek bottom woods and thickets, clay or sand. 



*Elepliantopus elatiis Bertoi. 



Collec-ted once, Auburn; once Macon County, 



Elephantopus nudatus A. Gray. 



Common, shaded creek bottoms, sandy land., 



Elepliantopns tomentosus L. 



Common, creek bottoms and dryer locations, in shade or ex- 

 posed, clay or sand. 



Ereclitites liieracifolia (L.) Eaf. 



Frequent, rich newly-cleared fields and waste places. 



Erigeron anniius (L. ) Pers". 



Occasional, moist creek bottom fields and waste places. 



Erigeron Philadelphicus L. 



Collected once. Auburn; moist woods, clay. 



tErigeron pulclielhis Michx. 



Frequent, rich woods. 



