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Sand Mount, > July 9, 1898, H. Eggert (Y.). Lee: Auburn, 
> August 8-11, 1897, F. S. Earle & C. F. Baker 736, roqt (Y.). 
Mississipp1. Clarke: Enterprise, > June 10, 1897, S. M. 
Tracy 3278 (Y.). Lowndes: Columbus, > May 3, 1896, S. M. 
Tracy 3083 (Y.). ‘ 
TENNESSEE. Cocke: along French Broad River between 
Paint Rock and Del Rio, > September 10, 1897, T. H. Kearney 
923 (Y.). Davidson: Nashville, > August 11, 1897, Biltmore 
Herbarium 311d (Y.). Rutherford: crevices of limestone rocks, 
Fosterville, > August 17, 1897, Biltmore Herbarium 31IC 3. 
MissourI. Barry: woods, Eagle Rock, > August 12, 1905, 
B. F. Bush 3222 (Y.). McDonald: gravelly places, Noel, 
= August 7, 1908, B. F. Bush 4984 (¥.). Shannon: woods, 
Monteer, > August 5, 1910, B. F. Bush 6ro1 (Y.). 
Kansas. Riley: shady places, > July 20, 1895, J. B. Norton 
524 (Y.). 
ARKANSAS. Pulaski: Little Rock, > June, 1885, H. E, 
Hasse (Y.). 
LouIsIANA. West Feliciana: cultivated soil, Baines, > August 
23, 1912, F. W. Pennell 4323 (P.). 
Texas. Bexar: San Antonio, G. Jermy (Y.). Comal: New 
Braunfels, > September 14, 1913, F. W. Pennell 5454 (P.). 
Travis: Austin, > September 13, 1913, F. W. Pennell 5432 (P.). 
7. COMMELINA CRISPA Wooton 
Commelina crispa Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 451. 13 Au 
1898. ‘Collected at the base of the Organ Mountains, 
Dofia Ana Co., [New Mexico], Sept. 1; altitude 4,800 feet, 
[Wooton] no. 545.” Co-type seen in the herbarium of the New 
York Botanical Garden. 
Flowers and fruits June to September. 
Dry sandy soil, woodland or open, dunes, sand-hills, etc., 
northern Indiana to Colorado south to Texas and eastern Arizona, 
apparently extending into northern Mexico. 
Inprana. Lake: old sand-dunes, Miller, = August 23, 1915, 
F. W. Pennell 6422 (Y.). Porter: wooded sand-hill, Dune Park, 
= August 16, 1897, A. Chase (A.). 
