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P. Nuftallii Torr. c^- (irav. Ari;illac,.,)us aixl -iliooiis .^oils. 

 O. S. July-Auiru.st. 



P. aillbipa Xult. Dry, sterile and >ilic('oiis soil-. Ilaipeili 

 hills and vicinity of Nashville to ]\a>t Teiiii. Jiilv. 



P. polygdina \\w\{. i^ast Tenn. l-'re(iiieiit. 



r. SenoiLra L. Kast 'remi. 



Var. latifolia Torr. cV: (Jray. X'ieinity (.1' Na-liville. May- 

 June. 



CARYOIMl VLLACK/i:. ^^^_ ^ ''.^ 



Sapoiiaria olficinalis L. Intrfxhieed l»nt now dividu^ed over 

 the whole State. July-Auirnsi. 



Sileue autilTllina J.. Fields and waste places. May. 



8. Pennsylvanica Miehx. Cninberland and Alle<rhenv Mt-. 

 May. 



S. Vil'gillica L. Edi^es of woods and sunny hilUide>. May. 



aS'. rotundifolia Nutt. High (difls of C'uini)erland Mt>.. on 

 sandstone ledges near Sewanee. Lookout Mt., summit of. May- 

 June. 



S. stellata Ait. Open woodlands. Common, duly. 



S. nivea DC. Mountains on i^niory river ahove Kingston, 

 East Tenn. Apparently very rare I 



Lychnis Githa^O r^am. In wheat and rye-lields. May. 



Ai^enar la glabra Wichx. Highest parts of Cumberland and 

 Allegheny Mts. July. (Lookout Mt.) 



A. patllla Miehx. Cedar (Jlades of Middle 'renn.,aU.> i\n.>\- 

 ville, East Tenn. April-May. 



A. serpyllilblia L. Dry, roc ky ground^. Manh-May. 



A. diffusa Elliott. liieh, >hady >oiI. May-dune. 



Stellaria media Smith. Troublesome weed in (•uliivaU'»l 

 grounds. Flowering summer and winter. 



S. pubera Mielix. Ridi woodland^. Apiil-May. 



S. crassilolia F^hrh. Moist and ro(d<y grounds. \'ery al)un- 

 dant in vieiinty of Nashville. April-May. 



S. lougilolia Muhlb. Kingston springs on the l)luir. July. 



Cerastilllll VUlgatuiII L. Pastures and roadsides. April-May. 



C. visc(>silin L. Less copious thati the former. Dry uphuuis. 

 April-^Iay. 



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