Explorations in the coastal plain of Georgia during the season of 1902 
ROLAND M. HARPER 
My explorations in Georgia in 1902, beginning at Augusta on 
June 5 and ending near the same place on November 16, were 
confined to those counties lying wholly or partly in the coastal 
plain. Notes and collections were made in the counties of 
Columbia (nos. 7294-1302, 1310-1314 *), Richmond (1303- 
1309, 1315-1321), Burke, Jefferson, Glascock (1322-1326), 
Washington (7327-7337), Johnson (7332~1347), Laurens (7348- 
1373), Dodge, Pulaski (7374-7387), Wilcox, Dooly (7772), 
Sumter (7388-1406, 1713-1731), Marion (1407-7470), Schley 
(17471-1413), Irwin (7414-1422, 1702-1704, 1708-1711), Coffee 
(7423-1463), Appling, Pierce (7464-1467), Ware (1468-1470), 
Charlton (7477-1516, 1573-1577), Wayne, Glynn (1578-1537), 
Camden (7577, 1538-1572), Clinch (7578-1580, 1583-1585), 
Echols (7587-7582), Lowndes (1586~1675), Brooks (1616-1633), 
Thomas (7634-1639), Colquitt (z6z0-1676), Berrien (7677— 
1696, 1699-1701, 1705-1707), Worth (1697, 1698), Lee, Terrell, 
Randolph (7732-1745, 7758-1784), Quitman (1746-1757), Clay 
(2786-1793), Webster, Stewart, Chattahoochee (7794, 1795), 
Muscogee (7796-1800), Talbot, Taylor (78071-7803), Crawford 
(7804), Houston, Bibb (7805-7808), Jones, Wilkinson and 
Screven, approximately in the order named. Numbers 7294-7387 
were collected in June, 7788-1463 in July, rg6g—7585 in August, 
1586-1707 in September, 7702—7793 in October, and 1794-1808 
in November. One hundred and fifty-two numbers of bryophytes 
and thallophytes, which do not appear in the foregoing enumera- 
tion, were also collected. 
My travels by rail within the state covered more than 1500 
miles, less than 200 of which were the same as had been traversed 
the previous season. About 400 photographs of the vegetation 
and scenery were taken. 
Whenever opportunity offered special attention was paid to the 
* Numbers of the plants collected. 
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