108 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
Aresaema quinatum Schott. (A. polymorphum Chapm.). 
Rich shaded moist slopes. Calhoun Co. (Hilg. Ms.) ; Oko- 
lona; Carroll Co. (bluffs); Smith Co.; Yazoo Co. (loess 
bluffs). April-May. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Arisaema Dracontium (L.) Schott. (Arum Dracontium L.). 
Green Dragon. 
Rich shaded slopes of north and central Mississippi. Ox- 
ford; Okolona; Starkville (Tracy); New Albany (Pontotoe 
Ridge); Jackson; Holeomb. (loess bluffs). Ripley; Hast- 
port; West Point.; Meadville. April-May. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
MAYACACEAE. Mayaca Family. 
MAYACA Aubl. 
Mayaca Aubletii Michx. (M. Michauxii Schott. & Endl.) May- 
aca. 
Shallow, sluggish streams and ponds in the pine barrens. 
Lumberton; Waynesboro; Picayune. June-July. 
XYRIDACEAE. Yellow-eyed Grass Family. 
XYRIS LL. Yellow-eyed Grass. 
Xyris serotina Chapm. 
Coastal Islands (Tracy). October. 
Xyris ambigua Beyr. (X. stricta Chapm.) 
Pine barren swamps near the coast. Ocean Springs. July- - 
August. 
A. & M. College Herb. 
Xyris neglecta neglecta Small. 
Moist pine lands (Small). Summer and fall. 
Xyris flexuosa Muhl. (X. bulbosa Kunth.). 
Wet sandy soil, chiefly in the southern counties. Leake 
Co. July-August. 
A. & M. College Herb. 
