g2 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



Moiioti'opa iiniilora L. Hills near Nashville. August. 



M. Hi/popifijs L. Oakdale Station, C. South. Railroad, near 

 Wartburg. C'umberland Mts. July. 



Gahx aphi/Ila L. Very frequent in the Alleghany Mts. 

 June-Julv. 



PRIMULACE.1^. 



Dodecatheon 3Ieadea L. The purple flowering variety in 

 East Tenn. All specimens found in the vicinity of Nashville 

 had white flowers. May-June. 



Steironeiiia eiliatuiu Raf. Common. June-August. 



S. lanceolatum Gray. Over the State. June-July. 



Var. angustifolium Gray. East Tenn., Bradley Co. July. 



Lysimaehia Fra^eri Duby. Lookout Mt. Rocks along Ocoe 

 river, Polk Co. June-July. 



L. qiiadrifolia L. Woodlands. July. 



L. Xuniularia L. Escaped from gardens. July. 



Anagallis arveiisis L. Railroad embankments. Oakland Sta- 

 tion, Robertson Co. 



A. coerulea L. Grass plots. Nashville. Introduced. June. 



Sainolus Valerandi L., var. Americanus Gray. Muddy river 

 banks and wet places. May-July. . ^ . i : 



SAPOTACE^E. 



Bumelia lycioides Gaert. Shrub or small tree in rich soil. 

 Middle Tenn. and lower part of East Tenn. June-July. 



EBENACE^. 

 Diospyros Virginiana L. Common. Medium size tree. June. 



STYRACE^. 



Halesia tetraptera L. Ocoe district. East Tenn. March- 

 April. '',' ',:'■'■■ :1 ' 



OLEAC^. 



Fraxinus Americana L. Over the State. April. 



Yar. Ill i croc a r pa Gray. Harpeth hills, near Nashville. 

 Supposed to be a hybrid between F. Americana and viridis. 



