70 Journal of the Mitchell Society {^October 



FAMILY KHAMNACEiiE 



Berchemia scandens (Hill) Trelease. Rattan vine. Common; fr, 



FAMILY VITACE^ 



Vitis aestivalis Michaux. Summer Grape. Scarce; fr. Sept. 

 Vitis rotundifolia Michaux. Bullace grape. Common; fr. Sept. 

 Ampelopsis arborea (L.) Rusby. Peppervine. Common; fr. 

 Parthenocissus quinquefolia (L.) Planchon. Virginia Creeper. Common. 



FAMILY MALVACEAE 



Abutilon abutilon (L.) Rusby. Butter-print. Common; fr. 

 Hibiscus militaris Cavanilles. Common in marsh; mat. fr. 



FAMILY HYPKRICACE^ 



Ascyrum hypericoides L. St. Andrews Cross. Pine woods; fr. 



Hypericum perforatum L. mat. fr. 



Hypericum mutilum L. Common in woods near marsh; fls. to mat. fr. 



FAMILY VIOLACE^ 



Viola triloba Schweinitz. In old pine woods; mat. fr. 



Viola septemloba Le Conte. In old pine woods; capsules empty. 



Viola odorata L. Sweet Violet. Yard, spontaneous. Fls. 



FAMILY PASSIFLOEACE^ 



Passiflora incarnata I. Passion flower, May-pop; pop-apple; common; fis. and 



fr. in September; fr. only in October. 

 Passiflora lutea L. Common; twining in thickets; fr. 



FAMILY CACTACE^ 



Opuntia pollardi Britton and Rose. Prickly Pear. A large colony on shore 

 of Sound near old pine woods; fruit, Sept.-Oct. 



FAMILY LYTHKACE^ 



Ammannia kcehnei Britton. Marsh; mat. fr. 



Decodon verticillata (L.) Elliott. Immature to ripe fruit Sept., 1909; not 

 seen in 1918. 



FAMILY MELASTOMACE^E 



Rhexia mariana L. Pine woods; fr. 



FAMILY ONAGEACE.E 



Oenothera biennis L. Evening Primrose. Common weed; fr. 



