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LORANTHACEAE. 



Phorodendron flaveseens (Pursh) Nutt. 



Frequent, usually on oaks. 



Santalaceae. 

 ISI^estronia umbellulata Raf. 



(=Darbya umbellulata. A. Gray.) 

 A single station, creek bank, 3 miles northwest of Auburn. 



Aristolochiaceae. 

 Aristolochia Nasliii Kearney. 



Occasional, moist, rocky banks. 



Aristolochia Serpentaria L. 



Occasional, moist rocky banks. 



4:Hexastylis arifoliiim (^liclix.) Small. 



(=Asarum arifolium Michx.) 

 Common, rich upland woods. 



*Hexastylis Ruthii (Ashe) Small. 



Occasional, rich woods. (Specimen in Herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.) 



fHexastvlis Shuttleworthii (J. Britt.) Small. 



Frequent, borders of sphagnum swamps. 

 POLYGOXACEAE. 



Brunnicliia cirrhosa Banks, 



A single collection, Tallapoosa county, river bank 



Polygonnm Convolvulus L. 



Single collection, Opelika, on the railroad. 

 fPolygonum Hydropiper L. 



Occasional, wet places, Lee county. Clay county. 



Polygonum Opelousanum Riddell. 



Common, moist fields! ditch banks, etc. 



Polygonum Pennsylvanicum L. 



Common, moist cultivated fields, etc. 



Polygonum punctatum Ell. 



Common, swamps and wet fields, often growing in standing 

 water. 



