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Stenanthium, gramiaeum (Ker) Morong. (S. angustifolium Gray.) 



Found chiefly well up the mountain sides. 

 Aletris farinosa !>. Star grass. Colic-root. 



In situations similar to the preceding. 

 Po(/onia trianthophora (Sw.) B. S. P. Nodning Pogonia. (P. pendula Lindl.) 



From base of mountain up to 2,500 feet. 

 Gyrostachifs gracilis (Bigel.) Kuntze, Slender Ladies' Tresses. (Spiranthes gra- 

 cilis Bigel.) 



Usually well up the side of the mountain. 

 Tipularia unifoha (Muhl.) B. S. P. Crane-fly Orchis. (T. discolor Nutt.) 



Not unfrequent on western slope of Mt. Nebo. 

 Carpinus CarolinianaWsLh. Water Beech. Blue Beech. (C.Americana Michx.) 



Along streams throughout mountains. 

 Pohjgonuin Persicaria L. Lady's Thumb. 



On Pine Top, Blount County, Tenn. 

 Silene stellata (L.) Ait. Starry Campion. 



Abundant in woods throughout the mountains. 

 Anychia Canadensis (L. ) B. S. P. Slender Forked Chickweed. 

 Clematis Virginiana L. Virgin's Bower. 



Abundant along Little River, near Mt. Nebo. 

 Cassia nictttans L. Wild Sensitive Plant. 



Extremely abundant. In places covering acres to the practical exclusion of 

 other plants. 

 Cassia Tora h. Low Senna. (C. obtusifolia L. ) 



On banks of Little River, near Mt. Nebo. 

 Cassia Marijlandica L. American Senna. 



Found only about the Mountain House on Mt. Nebo, at an altitude of about 

 2,500 feet. 

 Slytosanthes biflora (L. ) B. S. P. Pencil Flower. (S. elatior Sw.) 

 Meibomia nudiflora (L.) Kuntze. (Desmodium nudiflorum D. C.) 

 Lespedeza repens (L. ^ Bart. Creeping Bush-clover. (L. repens T. and G.) 

 Lespedeza frutescens (1j.) Britton. (L. violacea sessiliflora Chapm.) 

 Lespedeza hirta (L.) Ell. Hairy Bush Clover. (L. hirta L. ) 

 Lespedeza striata (Thunb) H. and A. Japan Clover. 



Bradburya Virginiana (L.) Kuntze. Spurred Butterfly Pea. (Centrosema Vir^ 

 giniana Benth.) 



Very abundant in the drier soils. 

 Rhynchosia erecta (Walt) D. C. (R. tomentosa erecta T. and G.) 



