480 PENNELL: PLANTS OF SOUTHERN UNITED STATES 
Swingle 1397a (U, Y). Orange: A. Fredholm 5389 (Y). Pinellas: 
Ozona, F. L. Lewton (Y). St. John: St. Augustine, M. C. Rey- 
nolds (P). Sumter: Wildwood, H. J. Webber (M). Suwanee: 
Live Oak, Curtiss 6897 (M, U, Y). 
Mississippi. Oktibbeha: Starkville, S. M. Tracy (M). 
IniinoIs. Mason: “sandy barrens,”’ E. Hall (M). 
MissouriI. Dunklin: Campbell, Bush (M). Stoddard: Bush 
Texas. Dallas: Dallas, Reverchon 869 (M, Y), 3177 (M), 
4306 (M,U). Waller: Hempstead, E. Hall 575 pi tet, Y). 
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 
HyPERIcuM opacum T. & G. 
Collected in flower August 15, 1912, in moist long-leaf pine- 
land, Ozone Park, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, my number 
4210. 
LecHeaA LEGGEtTTI Britton & Hollick 
Collected in fruit August 14, 1912, in dry open long-leaf pine- 
land, Abita Springs, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, my number 
- 4162. Wide-spread through the southeastern states, reaching 
Florida and Louisiana. 
RHEXIA LUTEA Walt. 
Collected in fruit August 14, 1912, in moist long-leaf pineland, 
Abita Springs, Louisiana, my number 4198. 
Ru#eEx1A Nasu Small 
Collected in flower August 16, 1912, moist sandy soil near 
Mandeville, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, my number 4239. 
Through the long-leaf pineland of the Coastal Plain, North 
Carolina to Florida and Louisiana. When seen living, readily 
distinguished from R. mariana L. by its flowers, the petals of 
which are much larger, 18-25 mm. long, and deep purple-pink. 
Rhexia interior Pennell, nom. nov. 
Rhexia latifolia Bush, Rhodora 13: 167. I911. Not Rhexia 
latifolia Aubl. Pl. Gui. 1: 336. 1775. Aublet’s plant is not 
retained in the genus Rhevia as today understood, a fact which 
