Now 7] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 221 
STEIRONEMA Raf. 
Steironema ciliatum (L.) Raf. (Lysimachia ciliata L.) Fringe- 
Leaf Loosestrife. 
Low damp thickets throughout the state. Ripley; Ponto- 
toe; Oxford; Jackson; Lucedale. June. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
Steironema lanceolatum (Walt.) Gray (Lysimachia lanceola- 
tum Walt.). Lanece-Leaf Loosestrife. 
Damp shaded soil, borders of woods. Coastal pine belt 
(Mohr) ; Madison Co. (Hilg. Ms.). Summer. 
Steironema heterophyllum (Michx.) Raf. 
Woods and meadows (Small). Summer. 
Steironema radicans (Hook.) Gray (lLysimachia radicans 
Hook.) Trailing Loosestrife. 
Low shaded swamps. Columbia; western Lafayette Co.; 
Wilkinson Co. June-August. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
ANAGALLIS L. 
Anagallis arvensis L. Common Pimpernel. 
Damp flats in the pine barrens near the coast; (Adv.) 
Pascagoula. April. 
Geol. Sury. Herb. 
DODECATHEON IL. 
Dodecatheon meadia L. ‘Shooting Star. American Cowslip. 
Low moist woods; rare; seen only in the vicinity of the 
State University. May-June. 
PLUMBAGINACEAE. Leadwort Family. 
LIMONIUM Adans. 
Limonium Carolinianum (Walt.) Britton (Statice Carolinia- 
num Walt.) Marsh Rosemary. 
Salt marshes along the coast and Coastal Islands. Stark- 
ville (Tracy); along the coast (Tracy); Cat Island. Sept. 
teol. Surv. Herb. 
