536 Harper : Some Alabama plants 



Chrysopsis oligantha Chapm. 



In rather dry pine-barrens, Geneva and Covington counties. 

 Nearly past flowering in the latter part of June, when I collected 

 it, differing notably in this respect from the somewhat similar C. 

 grcuninifoHa, which flowers from August to November in Georgia. 



• Antennaria solitaria Rydb. 



Like Carex picta and Luzula saltitensis, this is frequent on 

 shaded non-calcareous bluffs in the upper half of the state. I have 

 noted it in Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin, Limestone, Marshall, 

 Cherokee, Cleburne and Chilton counties. It is not mentioned 

 by Chapman, Mohr, Harbison or Earle, which is strange, for it is 

 a very distinct species, and can be easily recognized any day in the 



year.* 



Mesadenia sulcata (Fernald) Small 



In and near branch-swamps in the pine-barrens, Geneva and 

 Escambia counties. Previously known only from Southwest 

 Georgia and West Florida,! and possibly also from South 

 Carolina. J 



* For notes on its occurrence in Georgia see Bull. Torrey Club 28 : 482. 1901 ; 

 30: 294. 1903; 32: 169. 1905. 



|See Bull. Torrey Club 30 : 342. 1903 ; 31 : 27. 1904. 

 \ See Torrey a 5 : 183. 1 905. 



