;i8 TKNNFSSEK FLORA. 



('. iiictitans L. W'ith the former. July-August. 



(iyiiinocladiis Canadensis Lam. Hill-sides in rich soil, vicin- 

 ity ot' Nashville; also in Upper East Tenn. April. 



(ileditschia triacantlios F.. Over the State, especially in the 

 lilades. June. 



^'. ,iioit(j.spenna Walt. In the cy])ress swamps and along 

 sti-cains in West Tenth July. 



Schraukia au^ustata Torr. v&Gray. Open, dry glades and hill- 

 sides, East and Middle Tenn. June-August. 



Sch. II, 1 1 N((f a WiWd. Near Brownsville, AVest Tenn. August. 



Desniautliiis braehylobus Benth. Very frequent in the cedar 

 glades. July. 



ROSACEJE. 



Pl'unilS Americana L. Shrub or tree, common in rich and 

 poor lands. March. 



P. Chickasaw Michx. Formingsraall thickets of circular out- 

 line, oldest in the center, young ones on the outskirts; also in 

 fence-corners, etc. March. 



P. Chickhsaw-Americana. Popularly known as "Wild Goose 

 Plum." Frequent in Middle Tenn. 



P. spinosa L. A{)parently introduced and cultivated on Hills- 

 borough pike, twelve miles west of Nashville. April. 



P. Virginiana L. Mountains of East Tenn., especially on 

 the higher ones. May. 



P. serotina Ehrh. In rich uplands over the State. June. 



P Pcnasylvanica L. Mountainous districts and high ridges 

 of East Tenn. On Clingman-Dom, 5000', occurs a variety with 

 narrow lanceolate leaves. May-June. 



P. Pci'sica Benth. & Hooker. The peach is often found wild 

 in woods and hedges. March-April. 



Ncillia opnlifolia E. Kockv river banks, mouth of Mill creek, 

 near Nashville. May. 



Spiraea Aruncus L. Rich, moist woodlands here and there. 



une. 



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S. tomentosa L. In swampy regions of the highlands (Fount- 

 ainhead, Sumner Oo.). Julv 

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