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We have also indicated on the map such stations for B. carolinia- 

 num and B. minus as we have good evidence to include. So far as 

 B. carolinianum is concerned, these few stations are certainly nothing 

 more than indications of an extensive distribution within the regions 

 thej occupy. Rhododendron minus is not yet well worked out and 

 three of the stations we give (Highlands, Macon Co. ; Whiteside 

 Mountain, Macon Co.; and Hickory ]S[ut Gap, Brunswick Co.) are 

 on the authority of Mr. T. G. Harbison, who collected it in these 

 places for the Biltmore ISTursery. At Hickory ]Srut Gap he found 

 not only the magenta, but also a white-flowered form. The fourth 

 i*^orth Carolina station shown oh the map is in Richmond County 

 almost on the South Carolina line on Mark's Creek near its entrance 

 into the Pee Dee river about eight miles from Kollock, S. C, on 

 the plantation of Mr. Frank B. Pegues. It- also grows just across 

 the line in South Carolina on the same plantation. Mr. Harbison 

 has also found the species at Stumphouse Mountain, Oconee County, 

 S. C. 



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