3<3 tp:x LESSEE flora. 



D. sessilitoliuiii Torr. & Gray. Along railroad, Mitchellville, 

 Simmer Vo., etc. August. 



D. vii'idifioiiiiii Beck. Siliceous formation. Kingston Springy 

 South Tunnel, etc. August. 



Les]KHleza repens Bart. Argillaceous soils. 



Var. pi'ocumbcns Michx. In rocky cedar glades ; appears to 

 be a distinct variety. July. 



L. vi()lacea Pers. With the former. July-August. 



I>espe(leza reticulata Persh. Barrens of Middle Tenn., Har- 

 ])etli hills. Aurust. 



L. reticulata, var. augnstifolia Maxim. Cedar glades. July- 

 August. 



L. stuvei Xutt. Highlands of Middle Tenn. August-Sep- 

 tember. 



L. capitata Michx. Oak barrens at Tullahoma. July-Au- 

 gust. 



L. hii'ta Ell. Siliceous formation. July-August. 



L. striata Hook. Over the whole State. Strictly avoiding 

 limestone soils. Occurs in the remotest parts of the country and 

 has been collected by me thirty years ago in East Tenn. It vir- 

 tually carpets the ground. 



Vicia iVuiericana Miihlb. Thickets, vicinitv of Nashville, etc. 

 May. 



V. niicrautha Xutt. Copses and ^Yoods. April-May. 



V. Caroliuiana Walt. Highlands of Middle Tenn., but rare. 

 Common in East Tenn. May. 



Rliynchosia touientosa Hook. Dickson Co. Erequent in the 

 gravelly hills of lower East Tenn. July. 



Phaseolus paucitlorus Benth. Imperfect specimens from near 

 lunatic asylum, Xashville. 



Apios tuberosa Mcench. Bottom lands in moist thickets. 

 August-September. 



Phaseolus diversifolius Fersoon. Cumberland Mts. June-Sep- 

 tember. 



Ph. helvolus L. Very common in the barrens. June-Sep- 

 tember. 



Ph. perennis Walt. Brownsville, West Tenn. August. 



