110 FLoiiA OF r.uAxn RArins. 



844. V. striata Ail. I'alc Violet. 



FriHjiU'iil ill ric'ii iiioiKt. wotuls. ,M id-M.tv-^i iil-.lntic. 



This s]ici'i('S oflcii llowtTs a si-coiid tinic in .tutiinm. Cloned 



lliiuci'K aiT |iro(liicc!l ;il tlic s'.iiiiinit ol' liit; slciii. 



V. IKK oi.oii L. raiisy. liearl'K-eaiso. 

 Straying moic or k-ss Iritin i^ardens and beccjininir d^'pr/aj/C'rate 

 and Hinall llov.crcd. Summer. 



THYMELEACEAE. Mk/.khkim Family. 

 DIRCA L. liioAiii !;::\\i)<)i). .Moosi:wood. 



84."), D. palustris L. 



Low rich woods. Mid-April-First of May. 



Freciuciit in Cieorgetown; Saddle-]Jag Swaiii}* region; Soldiera' 



Home woods. 



LYTIiRACEAE. J.ooskstrh-k Family. 



DECODON J.F.dmel. Swamt Loosestrife. 

 84U. D. verticillatus Ell. 



Common around lakes with sultmerged or marsliy margins. Aug. 



ONAQRACEAE. Evknixg-Primuosk Family. 

 CIRCAEA L. Knciiantkr's Nightshade. 



847. C. alpina L. 



Cold woods growing on or near decaying logs; frequent. July- 



Aug. 



848. C. Liitetiana L. 



Common in rich moist woods. .luly-Aug. 



EPILOBIUM L. Willow-herb. 



849. E. adenocaulon Haussk. 

 Common in wet soil. July-Aug. 



