104. PENNELL: PLANTS OF THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES 
1969 (Y.). Floyd: moist soil along Coosa River, West Rome, 
< August 4, 1912, F. W. Pennell go81 (P.). Sumter: muddy 
bank of Muckalee Creek, = August 9, 1897, R. M. Harper (Y.). 
Fioripa. Duval: miry, partially shaded places near Jackson- 
ville, < August 29, 1896, A. H. Curtiss 5762 (Y.); also Curtiss 
2993 (A., Y.). Franklin: Apalachicola, A. W. Chapman (Y.). 
Leon: near Tallahassee, NV. K. Berg (Y.). 
ALABAMA. Lee: Auburn, > September 8, 1897, F. S. Earle & 
C. F. Baker (Y.).. Morgan: low ground, Decatur, > July 18, 
1900, Biltmore Herbarium 2037e (Y.). 
Mississippi. Oktibbeha: Agricultural College, > August 
11-17, 1896, C. L. Pollard 1279, 1325 (Y.). 
TENNESSEE. Cocke: along French Broad River between Paint 
Rock and Del Rio, = August 26, 1897, T. H. Kearney 924 (Y.): 
Knox: Knoxville, = July, 1898, A. Ruth 135 (Y.). 
ILtinots. Union: Clear Creek, = August 13, 1900, F. S. 
Earle (Y.). 
Missourt. Butler: swamps, < October 16, 1905, B. F. Bush 
3717 (Y.). Dunklin: common, sands, Campbell, > August 15; 
1895, B. F. Bush 529 (Y.); also Bush 6202 (Y.). Jasper: low 
woods, Neck City, < September 12, 1908, E. J. Palmer 1288 
(Y.). McDonald: bottoms, Noel, > August 10, 1908, B. F: 
Bush 5053 (Y.). New Madrid: > September 15, 1893, B. F. Bush 
137 (¥.): 
ARKANSAS. Pulaski: Little Rock, > August, 1885, H. E. 
Hasse (Y.). 
LovIstIana. Plaquemines: in low half-shady places, > No- 
vember, 1880, A. B. Langlois (P.). Terrebonne: low moist ground 
near swamp near Houma, = October 9, 1913, E. C. Wurzlow (Y.). 
West Feliciana: moist deciduous woodland, Catalpa, > August 
21, 1912, F. W. Pennell 4273 (P.). 
Texas. Bowie: Texarkana, < October 20, 1894, Letterman 
19 (Y.). Wood: swamps, Mineola, > August 14, 1900, 
Reverchon 2187 (Y.). 
6. COMMELINA ERECTA L. 
Commelina erecta L. Sp. Pl. 41. 1753. “Habitat in Virginia.” 
Description unmistakably of species here considered. 
