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Cumberland Mountains, Tennessee, Prof. Kirby Smith. 



Mountains of North Carolina, Mr. G. R. Vasey. 



Habersham County, Georgia, Mr. Buckley. 



Warren County, Georgia. Dr. Chapman. 



Stone Mountain and vicinity, Georgia, various collectors. 



Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michx.) Tratt. Ros. Mon. 3: 107. 



1823. 



Like Afiemofie ttifolia this is normally an Alleghanian species, 

 but I have found quantities of it in the central part of North Caro- 

 lina growing in dark ravines which branch from the canon at 

 the Falls of the Yadkin. The altitude of the locality is little over 

 150 feet. 



OxALis RECURVA Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1 : 526. 1821. 



During the summer of 1895 I collected a few specimens of 

 this beautiful and strongly characterized Oxalis at Stone Mountain 

 and in the vicinity of Augusta, Georgia. 



MoNOTROPSis ODORATA Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. i : 479. 18 17. 

 This rare plant has lately been rediscovered by Mr. A. M. 

 Huger on the mountains of Polk County, North Carolina. 



Scutellaria CAMPESTRis Britton, Mem. Torn Club. 5: 283. 1894. 

 In former papers of this series I have reported a number of 

 typically prairie plants which occur east of the Appalachian 

 mountain system ; Scutellaria campestris must now be added to 

 the increasing list. In April, 1896, I found several patches above 

 the bluffs at the Falls of the Yadkin River, North Carolina. The 

 latest record of its distribution is given by Drs. Watson and 

 Coulter* as southern Illinois and Kansas. Both Prof. Bain and 

 Mr. Bicknell have collected specimens in Tennessee. It is an ex- 

 cellent species and doubtless has a considerably wider range than 

 our present material indicates. 



3. NOTES ON EPILOBIACEAE. 

 The genus Ludivigia as it is now generally interpreted has 

 always seemed to me to contain too many distinct generic types. 



* A. Gray, Man. Ed. 6. 418. 



