TENNKSSKE FI.ORA. J 1 



Xmithon-hiza^apiifolia J/Hor. IJaiiks uf evcrv iiKniiilain 

 «tream. East Ten n. Maivli-April. 



Hydrastis Canadensis L. liich woods ; v.tv (•(.ininui,. Apiil. 

 May. 



Actaea alba I5Igel. Rich woocllauds. May. 



A. spicata var. nibl'a;2Michx. Moist, rich and >lia<ly In.ali- 

 ties. Sometimes with the former. O. 8. 



Ciiuicifu^a raceniosa KU. Ivicli woodlauds : «<.ii)in<.n. .lunc- 

 July. 



C.Americana Michx. Alleghany Mts., 1 )iickin\\ n, IJnaiK 

 Mt. Prof. Chickcring. Angnst-Scjttcnihcr. 



CALYCANTHACEJ^:. 



Calycantlms floridns L. Harpetli hills by Nashville. Vw- 

 qnently cnltivated in old gardens. May. 



0. glauGUS ^Y ilk]. Cumberland Mts. White.side. AlsoChil- 

 honewe and Smoky Mts. June. 



MAGNOLIACEiE. 



Magnolia aenniinata L. River and creek bottoms of Middle 

 Tenn. Along Gallatin pike, near Xashville. May. 



M. macrophylla Michx. Mountains of East Tenn., Sm<»Uy 

 Mts., etc. May-June. 



M. Umbrella L. Cumberland Mts., in deep ravinrs : also in 

 Blue ridge. June. 



M. Eraser iy^SiXi. Ap])arently not in the ( 'umberland Mis., 

 but frequent in high mountains of l']a-t Tenn., IJoane Mt<.. liig 

 Smokies. June-July. 



M. gl'andiflora L. In cultivation only. May -Inly. 



Lii'iodendron tnlipifera L. One of the tallest tree> in the ^. t.*>< 



State. The largest trees are thought to be found along Missis- 

 sippi bottoms in Obion Co., and to nua-ure above l')<» feet i»i«^h. 

 Mav. 



ANONACE.E. 



Asimina triloba Dnnal. Commonly a shrub S- 10 feet high, 

 but also found a small, slim tree (J-S inches diameter and 'Jo feet 

 high, in the rich bottoms of Cumberl. and Tenn. rivers. March. 



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