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 Vitis aestivalis Miclix. 



Frequent, dry or moist woods. 



Vitis bicolor LeConte. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Vitis cordifolia Miclix. 



Frequent, uplands, usually clay. 



Vitis rotimdifolia Miclix. 



Common, moist woods, creek bottoms, etc. 



TiLIACEAE. 



Tilia lieterophylla Vent. 



Occasional, creek banks. 



Malvaceae. 



Malvastrum angustum A. Gray. 



Tallapoosa county (.Mohr's Plant Life). 



tModiola Caroliniana (L.) Don. 



Frequent, roadsides and waste places. 



tSida Elliottii T. & G. 



Frequent roadsides, Tallassee; also Lee county, sandy land, 

 land. 



Sida spinosa L. 



Common, gardens and cultivated fields. 



Hypericaceae. 

 tAscTTiiin liYpericoides L. 



Occasional, dry woods. 



Ascyrum miilticaiile Miclix. 



Frequent, dry woods. 



Ascyrum stans Miclix. 



Occasional, dry woods. 



Hypericum Drummondii (Grev. & Hook.) T. & G. 

 Common, dry open places, roadsides, old fields, etc. 



Hypericum maculatum Walt. 



Frequent, rich woods. , 



Hypericum mutilum L. 



Common, ditch banks, open moist places. 



