TENNESSEE FLOKA. 39^' 



Gilleilia trifoliata Moench. Rich woods, especially in the 

 eastern part of the State. July. 



G. stipulacea Nutt. Rich woods, hills vicinity of Nashville. 

 June- J Illy. 



Agrimoiiia Eupatoria L. Common. July-September. 



A. parviflora Ait. Prevalent in Middle Tenn., and very 

 abundant. July-August. 



Geiiiu albani Smel. Borders of woods over the State. May— 

 July-August. 



G. vernuiii Torr. & Gray. Common. March-April. 



G. genicidatum Michx. High Mts. of EastTenn. Roane Mt> 

 Prof. Chickering. August. 



G. radkituni Michx. Roane Mt. Prof. Chickering. 



Waldsteinia fragarioides Tratt. Mountains of East Tenn.,. 

 Ocoe valley. June-July. 



Poteiitilla Canadensis L. Dry, barren fields. May-July. 



P. supina L. Near Hickman and Johnsonville, West Tenn.. 

 Moist ground. July-August. 



P. ti'identata Ait. Summit of Little Frog Mt., East Tenn. 



Fra^aria Vlrginiana Duchesne. Borders of woods, etc. 

 March-April. 



var. lllincensis Gray. In the cedar glades of Middle Tenn. 

 April-May. 



F. vesca L. Open woodlands and rocky places. 



F. Indica L. Adv. Old graveyard, Nashville. May-June. 



Rubus odoratus L. Higher Mts. of East Tenn. and the 

 adjoining gorges ; along Ocoe river, above Parksville; Big Frog 

 Mt. June. 



R. Canadensis L. Over the State, but more frequently in the 

 Cumberland and Alleghany Alts.. May. 



R. occidentalis L. Hillsides and woodlands. July. 



R. strigosus Michx. Woods and copses. More common 

 around Nashville than the former. June. 



R. villosus Ait. Fence-rows and waste grounds. June, 

 var. frondosus Gray and 

 var. iiumifusus Gray are freq^uently met with ; also the 



