Pennell : Plants of the southern United States 95 



MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES 



Adiantum pedatum L. 



Collected in deciduous woodland in the loess hills nearCatalpa, 

 West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, August 21,1912, 4283 (P.); 

 station previously known to Dr. R. S. Cocks of Tulane University. 



AsPLENiuM pycnocarpon Spreng. 



A. angustifoliumMichx. 



In a damp ravine in deciduous woodland, Catalpa, Louisi- 

 ana, August 22, 1912, 4312 (P., Y.); August 23, 4334 (P., Y.). 

 Previously reported in the American Fern Journal 3: 16. 22 Mr 

 1913- 

 Sagittaria angustifolia Lindl. 



Edge of small pool in open pine-land, east of Covington, St. 

 Tammany Parish, Louisiana, August 16, 1912, 4243 (P.). 



Paspalum Curtisianum Steud. 



Open grassy pine-land, north of Abita Springs, St. Tammany 

 Parish, Louisiana, August 14, 1912, 41 jQ (P.), identified by Mrs. 

 Agnes Chase. 



Stenophyllus ciliatifolius (Ell.) C. Mohr. 



Open moist woodland, north of Abita Springs, Louisiana^ 

 August 18, 1912, 4264 (P., Y.). 



Carex verrucosa Muhl. 



Edge of pool, in pine-land, Abita Springs, Louisiana, August 

 12, 1912, 4130 (P., Y.). 



Arisaema quinatum (Nutt.) Schott. 



Deciduous woodland in loess hills, Catalpa, Louisiana, August 

 21, 1912, 4286 (P.). 



Eriocaulon decangulare L. 



In addition to the typical form, characterized by leaves linear, 

 3-5 mm. wide, and involucral bracts glabrous, collected at Abita 

 Springs, Louisiana, 4144 (P., Y.), and at Theodore, Mobile 

 County, Alabama, 44/2 (P., Y.), there was collected at Theodore, 

 Alabama, a plant differing as follows: leaves broader, 10-15 rnm. 

 wide, heads larger, lower involucral bracts broader, outer pu- 

 bescent. This may possibly be a new species. 



