TENNESSEE FLORA. 101 



L. temulentum L. From the farm of Mr, Lenoir, near Knox- 

 ville. July. 



AgTopyiiiiii cauinnm R. & S. In cultivated ground. Xot 

 frequent. June. 



A. repeiis Beaiiv. Cultivated grounds. Like the former, not 

 very frequent. June. 



Hordeum pratense Huds. Thin lands. Charlotte pike, near 

 toll-gate. Common. May-June. 



Elynins Canadensis L. Common over the State. July, 



Yar. glaueifolius Gray. Cedar glades. 

 E. striatus Willd. Over the State. July. 



Var. villosus. Dry rocky places, with the former. 



E. Virginicus L. Abundant in Middle Tenn., loving strong 

 limestone soil. Jnne-.July. 



Asprella Hystrix Willd. "Rocky glens over the State. June. 



Arundiuaria macrosperina Michx. Along the large streams 

 of the State. April. 



A. tecta Miihlb. Lookout Mt. Wild goose pond near Mitch- 

 ellville, Sumner Co. Readily overlooked where it grows inter- 

 mixed with other vegetation. It grows in the water. 



GYMXOSPERM^. 



CONIFER.E, 



Juniperus Virginiana L. Red Cedar. Scattered over the 

 State, and forming extensive cedar forests in Middle Tenn. FI. 

 April. 



Pinus rigida'MiUer. Pitch Pine. Cumberland Mts. and moun- 

 tains of East Tenn. On the spurs of Big Thunderhead, in Carter, 

 it accompanies the following: 



P. pungens Michx. Table-Mountain Pine. Big Thunder- 

 head. Abundant. 



P. inops Ait. Jersey or Scrub Pine. Over the State, espe- 

 cially on sterile rocky mountain lands. April-May. 



P. mitis Michx. Yellow Pine. Cumberland Mts, and East 

 Tenn. April-May. 



