42 te>;np:s.see flora. 



Boykinid aconiiifolia Nutt. Smoky Mts. July. 



Heuchei-a Americana L. Vicinity of Nashville. May. 



H. villosa Michx. Mts. of East Tenn. ; Cumberland Mts. ; 

 ClifiFs on Cumberland and hig^hlands of Middle Tenn. Varies in 

 size of flowers, outline and pubescence of leaves. 



Mitelld diphylla L. Shady glens in moist jo^round, valleys and 

 Mts. of Cumberland and Alleghanies. June. 



Ghri/so.splenium Americantan Schwein. Moist, shady ground 

 along Cicoe river ; near Muudi's bluff. April. 



CRASSULACE^E. 



Sedum Xevli Gray. On argillaceous shists and siliceous con- 

 glomerate, Parksville, Polk Co. May. 



S. puk'liellum Michx. Covering large tracts of open, rocky 

 glades in Middle Tenn. May. 



S. Rhadiola DC. Roane Mt. Chickering, 



8. telephioides Michx. Mts. of East Tenn. Chickering. 



S. ternatuni Michx. Shady, rocky places over the State.. 

 April-May. 



Diamorpha pusilla ^ntt. High rocky places in the vicinity 

 of Sewanee and on I^ookout Mt. May. 



Peuthoruui sedoides L. Ditches and pools. Common. July- 

 October. 



HAMAMELIACE.E. 



Haiiiaiiielis Vir/i^iuica L. Shrub, flowering often in midwinter. 

 On the summit of Big Thunderhead I found it a low^ tree of 

 tweutv-five feet high, with a trunk of eighteen inches diameter 

 (6000'). 



Liqiiidanibai' Styraciflua L. Low grounds. May. 



HALORAGE.E. 



Myriophylluni vei'ticillatiiin J^. Tullahoma creek, Tullalioma. 



Proserpiuaca palustris L. Swampy lands, ditches. May. 



P. ptM'tioacea Lam. Swamps in the oak l)arrens, ditches- 

 alony; railroad embankments, etc. Mav. 



