76 New Localities of Plants. 
odoratissima. I am informed that it grows in Onslow County, inter- 
mediate between Newbern and Wilmington. Flowers early in June. 
2. Macbridea pulchra, El. Pog 
Found by me in Lenoir County, N. C. flowering in August. 
3. Pinus pungens. (‘Table Mountain Pine.) 
Grows on the elevated and rocky summit of the Pilot mountain, 
Stokes County, N.C. . Hitherto found only on the Table Mountain, 
and “other summits of the Catawba Ridge.” See Michaux and 
Nuttall. 
4. Magnolia macrophylla. (Large leaf Magnolia.) 
Grows in Florida, on the outer margin of the swamp of the Apa- 
lachicola river. The petals of some of the flowers measured seven 
inches in length, while those of M. grandiflora measured six inches. 
I am informed that it grows in the upper parts of Georgia and Alaba- 
ma. Its original region is probably sub-alpine, and the plants that 
grow in Florida may have sprung from seeds carried down by the 
freshets of the Chattohochie. In like manner the Pecan trees, (Jug- 
lans oliveformis) which I saw on the banks of the Mississippi, thirty 
miles below New Orleans, were probably brought by the freshets 
from their native climates on the Illinois and the Ohio. Flowers in 
April. 
' §. Penstemon dissectum, El. 
Abundant in wet Pine woods, between the Oakmulgee and Oconee 
rivers, Georgia. Flowers in May. 
6. Prenanthes aphylla, Nutt. 
In Florida, and the southern parts of Georgia. Flowers in May. 
7. Andromeda speciosa, var. pulverulenta. 
Abundant in wet places, from Fayetteville, N. C. to the Pedee 
river. Flowers in May, June. 
8. Ledum buxifolium. 
Found by Dr. Loomis, seven miles south of Fayetteville, N. C. 
9. Peucedanum ternatum. 
Found by Mr. Nuttall, near Newbern, N. C. in iSx2.. 
10.. Orontium aquaticum. 
Grows in the lagoons of the Ocklockony river, ae fifteen to 
twenty miles above the tides. Flowers in April, 
11. Galax rotundifolia. (aphylla, Nutt.) . 
‘Grows near Newbern, N. C, 
12. Cypripedium humile. 
Found, though rarely, near Newbern, N. C. 
