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3. Polygonum fimbriatum, El.—(Three feet high; fringe of the 
stipules deciduous?) In the sand-hills seven miles north of Colum- 
bia, on the road to Camden. P. polygamum in the sand-hills be- 
tween Camden and Cheraw. 
Both species flowering in October. 
4. Cupressus disticha, var. imbricaria. Nutt. 
In the swamp and stream of Drowning Creek, thirty two miles 
S. W. of Fayetteville, N.C. Also in a pine barren pond five miles 
north of Camden, S. C.; on the Ocmulgee at Hartford, Ga. and in 
pine-barren ponds between the Ocmulgee and Flint Rivers. 
5. Calamintha caroliniana. 
In the sand-hills five or six miles S. W. of Camden on the road 
to Columbia. Also at Richmond Bath, Ga. 
6. Ceranthera linearifolia, El. 
Abundant in Dooly and Baker counties, Georgia, along the Flint 
River road.. An aroma similar to that of peppermint is very abun- 
dant in this plant. Flowering in October. 
7. Chrysobalanus oblongifolius. 
In Decatur and Baker counties, Ga., along the Flint Rives road, 
flowering in June. Also in Middle Florida: 
8. Robinia rosea, El. ? 
Along the Flint River road in pine woods—a thorny shrub from 
three to six feet high. 
9. Robinia nana, E]. 
In the sand-hills of Wayne county, N. C., also in pine woods be- 
tween Columbia and Augusta. 
10. Petalostemon corymbosum, as far north as the sand-hills of 
Cumberland and Sampson counties, N. C 
11. Eupatorium coronopofilium, as far north as Cumberland, 
Sampson and Wayne couuties, N.C. Very abundant in the poorest 
soils along the Flint River road, and in Florida. 
12. Rosa suaveolens, Ph. 
On the road a Columbia and Augusta. Also in Lenoir 
County, N. C 
13. eniaeace ese ina broad swamp ten mille S. W. of Cam- 
den on the road to Columbia, along with S. flava. 
14. Sarracenia calceolata, Nutt. (8. pulchella, nobis.) In wet 
pine woods two or three miles west of the Telogie on the road to 
15. Sarracenia variolaris. Frequent in wet pine woods of Flori- 
da and Southern Georgia. 
