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SiMAROUBACEAE. 



Ailanthus glandiilosa Desf. 



Occasional, roadsides, etc., introduced. 



Meliaceae. 

 |Melia Azederach L. 



Abundant, roadsides, fence rows and old fields, introduced. 

 POLYGALACEAE. 



Polygala ambigua. Niitt. 



Frequent, dry woods. Clay county, Tallapoosa county. 



Polygala Boykini Nutt. 



A single collection, Clay county. (Not Lee county, as stated 

 in Mohr's Plant Life.) 



Polygala cniciata L. 



Occasional, sandy swamps. 



Polygala Cnrtissii A. Gray. 



Occasional, pine woods, Lee county, Clay county. 



IPolygala grandiflora Walt. 



Frequent, dry pine and mixed woods. 



Polygala incarnata L. 



Occasional, dry pine and mixed woods. 



Polygala 3Iariaua Mill. 



A single collection. Auburn. 



JPolygala nana (Michx.) D C. 



Occasional, sandy land south of Auburn. 



Polygala Niittallii T. & G. 



A single collection. Auburn. 



Polygala polygama Walt. 



Frequent, rich woods, usually clay. 



Polygala verticillata L. 



A single collection. Auburn. (S. M. Tracy.) 

 EUPHORBIACEAE. 



Acalypha graci'lens A. Gray. 



Common, dry woods. 



tAcalyplia Ovstryaefolia Riddell. 



Occasional, fields and gardens. 



