TENNESSEE FLORA. 31 



Inipatieiis pallida Nutt. Thickets along creeks and springs. 

 J uly-Septem ber. 



I. fulva Xiitt. With the former. O. S. June-September. 



Oxalis Acetosella L. Summit of high Mts. of East Tenn. July. 

 (Thunderhead, Roane Mt.) 



0. violaeea L. Rocky places. Vei-y common. May-June. 



0. stricta L. Copses and margins of woodlands. Very yaria- 

 ble in size of flowers. May-September. 



RUTACEiE. 



Xanthoxylum Aioericauum Mill. Hills vicinity of Nashville. 

 (Charlotte pike, copses beyond Edgefield, etc.) April-May. 



Ptelea trifoliata L. A common shrub in the limestone regions 

 of Tennessee. May-June. 



SIMARUBE^. 



Ailanthus glandiilosa Desf. Perfectly naturalized. Widely 

 spreading over the State. May. 



MELIACEiE. 



Melia Azedarach L. Formerly frequently planted around 

 dwellings, and sometimes found on deserted homesteads. It is 

 gradually dying out. Better adapted is 



Kcehlreutera pauiculata DC. Lately introduced. 



ILICINE^. 



Ilex opaca Ait. Mountains. Cumberland and Alleghenies. 

 Also in islands of Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, where it 

 grows to a stately tree with 20" diaraeetr and 40-50 feet high. 

 June. 



Ilex decidua Walter. Brownsville, West Tenn. May. 



/. mollis Gray. Cumberland Mts. Summit of Lookout Mt. 

 May. 



/. monticola Gray. Smoky Mts., East Tenn. May. 



Nemopanthes Canadensis DC. Mts. at Cowan. August. 



CELASTRACE.^. 



Celastrus scandens Linn. Brownsville, West Tenn. May-June. 



Evonyums Aniericauus L. Rich ^voodlands. June. 



E. atropiirpureus Jacq. River banks and copses. June-July. 



