352 Pennell: Plants of southern United States 



Mississippi. Franklin: Florence, E. G. Holt 17 > July 25 (U). 

 Jasper: S. Deavoms 2g42 (U). Noxubee: Prairie Point, Mrs. 

 P. A. L. Carpenter < October (U). Oktibbeha: Agricultural 

 College, C. L. Pollard 1276 > August 11-17 (U, Y). 



Tennessee. Chester : Henderson, 6'. M. Bain 54 p.p. > August 

 (U, Y). Franklin: Cowan, A. Ruth > July (U).* 



Kentucky. Lincoln: Crab Orchard, C. W. Short (A). "Moun- 

 tains of Kentucky," C. W. Short (A, Y). 



Ohio. "In ditione Miami," Dr. Frank (U). 



Illinois: Cass: Little Indian, F. C. Gates > July 7 (U). 

 Peoria: Peoria, F. E. McDonald > September (Y). Richland: 

 R. Ridgway (U). 



Missouri. Polk: Graydon Springs, P. C. Standley gSgs < 

 September 7 (U). St. Louis: St. Louis, 0. Kuntze 277J > Sep- 

 tember 6 (Y). 



Arkansas. Ouachita: Camden, A. H. Howell 618 > July 7 

 (U). 



Louisiana. Avoyelles: Marksville, W. L. McAtee 2185 > 

 September 12 (U). West Feliciana: Baines, F. W. Pennell 427$ 

 > August 21 (P, Y). 



Sb. Chamaecrista fasciculata 7 



Cassia depressa Pollard, Bull. Torrey Club 22: 515. pi. 25. 1895. 



"Low pine woods. River Junction, Gadsden Co., Florida. 



G. V. Nash, September 5, 1895 (no. 2571)." Type seen in the 



herbarium of Columbia University at the New York Botanical 



Garden. 

 Chamaecrista depressa Greene, Pittonia 3: 242. 1897. 



Stems spreading-ascending, slender, 1-3 dm. tall, diffusely 

 branched below. Petioles 2-5 mm. long. Petiolar gland .3-1 mm. 

 wide. Leaflets six to ten pairs, 8-12 mm. long, 2-3 mm. wide. 

 Bracteoles 3-4 mm. long. Pedicels 1-3 in a fascicle, hirsute with 

 spreading, and also in part with fine incurved hairs. Sepals 8-10 

 mm. long, hirsute on the midrib. Legumes spreading-pubescent. 

 Otherwise as in the species. Not satisfactorily known, but cer- 

 tainly not a distinct species. 



Open pine-woods, Apalachicola River hills, northwestern Flori- 

 da. 



Florida. Gadsden: Chattahoochee, S. M. Tracy 3956 > 



