26 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



L. thyiuifolia Pursh. Dry rocky glades, Middle Tenn. July- 

 August. 



L. Driiiiiinoiidii Torr. & Gray. Cedar glades, Lavergne. May- 

 June. 



VIOLACE^. 

 lonidiuin concolor Barth. & Hook. O. S. April-May. 



Viola piibescens Ait. Harpeth hills, near Nashville, etc. 

 Var. eriocarpa Nutt. Rich woods of the Cumberland Mts. 

 and banks of Cumberland river at Nashville. April. 



V, canina L. var. sylvestris Kegel. Damp woodlands, East 

 Tenn. March-April. 



V. striata Ait. O. fe. Frequent in vicinity of Nashville. 

 April-May. 



Y. Canadensis L. Cumberland and Alleghany Mts. May- 

 July. 



V. pedata L. Over the whole State. 



Var. bicolor Parsh., with the former. April-May. 



V. sagittata Ait. Highlands of Middle Tenn. East Tenn, 

 April-May. 



V. blailda Willd. Dry rocky ground, hills near Nashville. 

 April-May. 



Var. renij'olia Gray . Summit of Thunderhead, 6000'. July. 



V. roiundifolia Michx. Cumberland Mts. 



V. palmata L. Common. April-May. 



Var. oiicullata Ait. With the former. April-May. 



V. odorata L. Old cemeteries and escaped from gardens. Not 

 prone to spread. 



V. tricolor L. var. arvensis Gray. Abundant in the cedar 

 glades of Middle Tenn. March-April. Indigenous. 



POLYGALACE.E. 



Polygala incarnata L. Paradise ridge, Tallahoma, Bon Air. 

 June-July. 



P. Curtissii Gray. Barrens of Middle Tenn. to Mts. of East 

 Tenn. June-July. 



Poly gala fastig lata Nutt. Sewanee, Tenn. July- August. 



P. crnciata L. Oak barrens. O. S. July-August. 



