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Impatiens pallida XuU. 'Unrkcts almicr cn-cks :m.l vj.rinirs. 

 July-SeptemlHT. 



I. fulva Xutt. With the former. ( ). S. .Iiiii.-Scpt.iiiljer. 



Oxalis Acetosella L. Siiniinit ofhiirh Ml-, of l^-i-i T.-mi. .Iiilv. 

 (ThuDclerhead, Roane Mt.) 



0. violacea L. Rocky place.s. \'erv roimii.,ii. M:i\ -.Iihr.. 



0. stricta li. Copses and niaririns of woodhmd-. X'crv varia- 

 ble in size of flowers. May-Septeniljer. 



RUTACK.K. 



Xailthoxyluni AniericailUin Mill. Hills vicinity of Nashville. 

 (Charlotte pike, copses beyond Edgefield, etc.) April-Mav. 



Pteleatrifoliata L. A common shrnb in the limestone regions 

 of Tennessee. May-Jnnc. 



simarube.t:. 



Ailantlms ^laildulosa Desf. Perfectly natural i/((l. W'idelv 

 spreading over the State. May. 



MELIACE.E. 



Melia Azedarach L. Formerly fre(|ii('ntly planted around 

 dwellings, and sometimes found on deserted liomesteads. It i> 

 gradually dying out. Better adapted is 



Keehlreutera panieiilata DC. Lat( ly int rod need. 



ilicixej:. 



Ilex opaea Ait. Mountains. Cumberland and Allcglunies. 

 Also in islands of Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, where it 

 grows to a stately tree with '20" diaiuectr and 4()-50 feet high. 

 June. 



Ilex decidua Walter, lirownsvillc, \\'( st Tenn. May. 



1. mollis Gray. Cumberland Mts. Summit of Lookout Mt. 

 May. 



/. monticola Cray. Smoky Mts., 10:i>t Tcnu. May. 

 ^emopanthes Canadensis DC. Mts. at Cowan. August. 



■""^ CELASTRACE Jv 



Celastrus Hcdndcufi^ j\\\\\. l>rownsville, \\'e-i Ic nn. May-dune. 



EvoiiyillUS AlliericailUS L. Rich woodlands. .lune. 



E. ati'opurpni'eiis Jacc]. River baid<s ami copses. June-July. 



