126 Harper: Trip ON WARRIOR AND TOMBIGBEE RIVERS 
hill rising over 100 feet above the river at Hatchetigbee Landing, 
Washington County, on the last day of thetrip. (See illustration — 
FIGURE 2.) This was quite a surprise, as the southern limit of this 
species was previously supposed to be in the mountains of Wins- 
ton County, about 160 miles farther north and 1,500 feet higher. 
(The fact that several of the smaller tributaries of the Warrior 
River flow through Winston County may have something to do 
with the occurrence of this fern on the Tombigbee.) 
At the same time and place I noticed Scrophularia marilandica, 
Phryma Leptostachya, Adicea pumila, and Phegopteris hexagon- 
optera, which were not known from the coastal plain of Alabama 
before, and Panax quinguefolium, which here reaches just about its 
southern limit. 
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, 
