420 PENNELL: PLANTS OF SOUTHERN UNITED STATES 
Miynesota. Chippewa: Montevideo, L..R. Moyer > May 
30 (B). Winona: Winona, J. M. Holzinger > June (U). 
Iowa. Fayette: B. Fink 614 >June (U). Harrison: R. 
Burgess (Y). Johnson: T. J. & M. F. L. Fitzpatrick > May 13 
(U). 
Missouri. Clark: Dumas, B. F. Bush (M). Jackson: 
Courtney, B. F. Bush (M). Jefferson: Victoria, H. Eggert < 
August 24 (M, Y). 
“8. Smilax Hugeri (Small) J. B. Norton, comb. nov. 
Nemexia Hugeri Small, Fl. SE. U.S. 280, 1328. 1903. “Type, 
Stone Mt., Ga., Small, May 1-18, 1895 (fl.); Hickory Nut 
‘Gap, N. C., Small & Huger, Oct. 3, 1901, in Herb. N. Y. B. 
G.” Type, “Stone Mt., De Kalb Co., Georgia, J. K. Small, 
May 1-18, 1895,” seen in the herbarium of the New York 
Botanical Garden. Fruiting specimen cited is S. bilimoreana. 
Woodlands, Piedmont and upper coastal plain of South Carolina’ 
to. Alabama. 
South Caronina. Aiken: Graniteville, H. Eggert (M). 
Berkeley: Santee Canal, H. W. Ravenel > April (S). Eutaw: 
Nelson’s Ferry Road, L. M. Bragg (S). 
Georcia. Clarke: Athens, Biltmore Herbarium 14826 < July 
22 (B). Dekalb: Stone Mountain, J. K. Small > May 1-18 (Y), 
type. Marion: Buena Vista, R. M. Harper rgoo (M, U, Y). 
FLoripa. Gadsden: A. W. Chapman (Y). 
ALABAMA. Lee: Auburn, F. S. Earle & C. F. Baker < Sep- 
tember 8 (Y). Tallapoosa: Dadeville, C. L. Pollard & W. R. 
Maxon 138 (U,Y). Tuscaloosa: Tuscaloosa, E. A. Smith > April 
(M). 
9. ‘SMILAX PULVERULENTA Michx. 
Smilax pulverulenta Michx. Fl. Bor. Amer. 2: 238. 1803. ‘‘Hab. 
in Canada et Pensylvania.”” Type not verified, but a specimen 
of this plant of Michaux’s collecting, ‘‘ No. 29,”’ seen in the her- 
barium of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, is 
probably a co-type. 
Smilax herbacea var. pulverulenta A. Gray. 
Nemexia pulverulenta Small, Fl. SE. U. S. 281. 1903. 
Rich woods; southeastern New York to North Carolina and 
