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C. sepiuni L. Moist alluvial soil. Along Cumberland river. 

 August-September. 



0. arvensis L. Grass plots, Nashville and vicinity. June- 

 July. 



Evolvulus argenteus Pursh. Dry rocky places in the cedar 

 glades at Lavergne. May-June. 



Cuscuta chlorocarpa Engelm. Moist thickets on Mill creek, 

 etc. August-September. 



C. arvensis Beyrich. Open grounds in the glades on Ambro- 

 sia. June-July. 



C. tenuiflora Engelm. Mountains of East Tenn. ; Big Frog 

 Mt., Polk Co. July. 



C. Gronovii Willd. On shrubs and herbaceous plants, over 

 the State. August-September. 



G. rosh^ata Shuttleworth. Summit of Thunderhead, on Soli- 

 dago glomerata. July. 



C. compacta Juss. On Eupatorium and other herbaceous 

 plants. Paradise ridge. August-September. 



C. glomerata Choisy. On low bushes, highlands. July-Sep- 

 tember. 



SOLANACE^. 



Solanuiu nigrum L. Cultivated and uncultivated grounds. 

 May— September. 



8. Dulcamara L. Escaped from cultivation. Jellico, East 

 Tenn., etc. June-July. 



S. Carolinense L. Fields and gardens. May-July. 



8. rostratuiu Dun. Introduced in Nashville and vicinity and 

 spreading. July-August. 



Physalis angiilata L. Copses and pastures. July. 



P. Philadelphica Lam. Fields and cultivated grounds. July. 



P. Virpniana Mill. Cedar glades and woods. Middle Tenn. 

 June-September. 



P. pubescens L. Sandy banks of rivers. July-September. 



Nicandra pliysaloides Gaertn. Fields and gardens. August- 

 September. 



Lycium vulgare Dun. Roadsides and waste places. July- 

 September. 



