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lected on the side of a ditch near the Pee Dee river at Society 

 Hill, Darlington County, South Carolina, and sent me by Mr. 

 P. H. Rogers.* The plant was again collected by Mr. Rogers 

 at the same place in October, 1908. The plants are said to have 

 been rather numerous in 1907, but the ditch was worked over 

 soon after and in 1908 there were only a few to be found. I now 

 have four specimens of this interesting form. Albinos seem not 

 to have been previously recorded for this species. 



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LiMODORUM TUBEROSUM L. {CalopogoH piilchelliis R. Br,). 



Three plants of the white form were found among sphagnum 

 on the ^^g't of a bay on the north side of Paper Mill Lake, Harts- 

 ville, S. C.., May 23, 1909, and Mr. P. H. 

 collected it in the vicinity of Hartsville. This albino has been 

 reportejl from Moor's Landing, New Jersey, by Dr. Britton (Bull. 

 Torrey Club 17: 125, 1890) and by Paine from Genesee 

 County, New York (Cat. PI. Oneida County, 86. 1865), but I 

 can find no record of its occurrence in the Carolinas. The normal 

 form is plentiful at Hartsville. 



In conclusion I wish to thank Dr. John K. Small and Dr. 

 N. L. Britton for assistance extended me in the preparation of 

 this paper. 



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University of North Carolina, 

 Chapkl Hill, N. C. 



Rogers has since 



* It is interesting to note that Society Hill was for several years^the home of the 

 gifted botanist. Rev. M. A. Curtis, 



