352 PENNELL: PLANTS OF SOUTHERN UNITED STATES 
Mississippi. Franklin: Florence, E. G. Holt 17 > July 25 (U). 
Jasper: S. Deavoms 2942 (U). Noxubee: Prairie Point, Mrs. 
P. A. L. Carpenter = October (U). Oktibbeha: Agricultural 
College, C. L. Pollard 1276 > August 11-17 (U, Y). 
TENNESSEE. Chester: Henderson, S. M. Bain 54 p.p. > August 
(U, Y). Franklin: Cowan, A. Ruth > July (U).* 
Kentucky. Lincoln: Crab Orchard, C. W. Short (A). ‘‘Moun- 
tains of Kentucky,” C. W. Short (A, Y). 
Onto. “In ditione Miami,” Dr. Frank (U). 
Intinots: Cass: Little Indian, F. C. Gates > July 7 (U). 
Peoria: Peoria, F. E. McDonald > September (Y). Richland: 
R. Ridgway (U). 
Missour!I. Polk: Graydon Springs, P. C. Standley 9895 = 
September 7 (U). - St. Louis: St. Louis, O. Kuntze 2773 > Sep- 
tember 6 (Y). 
ARKANSAS. Ouachita: Camden, A. H. Howell 618 > July 7 
(U). . 
Louisiana. Avoyelles: Marksville, W. L. McAtee 2185 > 
September 12 (U). West Feliciana: Baines, F. W. Pennell 4275 
> August 21 (P, Y). 
8b. CHAMAECRISTA FASCICULATA ¥ 
Cassia depressa Pollard, Bull. Torrey Club 22: 515. pl. 25. 1895. 
“Low pine woods, River Junction, Gadsden Co., Florida. 
G. V. Nash, September 5, 1895 (no. 2 571).’’ Type seen in the 
herbarium of Columbia University at the New York Botanical 
Garden. 
Chamaecrista depressa Greene, Pittonia $::242. 1897. 
Stems spreading-ascending, slender, 1-3 dm. tall, diffusely 
branched below. Petioles 2-5 mm.long. Petiolar gland .3-1 mm. 
wide. Leaflets six to ten pairs, 8-12 mm. long, 2-3 mm. wide. 
Bracteoles 3-4 mm. long. Pedicels 1-3 in a fascicle, hirsute with 
spreading, and also in part with fine incurved hairs. Sepals 8-10 
mm. long, hirsute on the midrib. Legumes spreading-pubescent. 
Otherwise as in the species. Not satisfactorily known, but cer- 
tainly not a distinct species. 
Open pine-woods, Apalachicola River hills, northwestern Flori- 
da. 
FLoripa. Gadsden: Chattahoochee, S. M. T. racy 3956 > 
