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of Science, also as a Contribution of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden, and was illustrated with plates drawn by Miss Maud H. 
Purdy. This area, and especially the region centering on Coffee 
County, is remarkable for the great number of plants charac- 
teristic of the Atlantic coastal plain, which in many instances 
are not found elsewhere in the interior. Much of this interesting 
area is now occupied by Camp Forrest, a situation which will 
undoubtedly change the natural character of the vegetation in 
Mato He Due ay. 
Fic. 9. Iris pallida, showing ovary one-celled in bud, three-celled in flower 
(10,208) 
the future. In this Tullahoma area of Middle Tennessee are 
found Gaylussacia dumosa (a dwarf huckleberry of coastal bogs), 
Scleria reticularis (a sedge local in pine-barrens from Massa- 
chusetts to Florida, and otherwise only on the dunes of northern 
Indiana), Rhynchospora macrostachya of closely similar distri- 
bution, Lycopodium alopecuroides (the largest of our pine-barren 
species), Drosera brevifolia (a purplish-flowered sundew), Pota- 
mogeton pulcher (one of the pondweeds known previously inland 
