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Anemone quinquefolia, L. Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Skull Gap, Iron 
Mts., alt. 3,000 ft. 
On two occasions at the above localities a very small form of 
this plant was found in dense shade growing only a few inches 
high, with small ovate, almost rhomboid leaflets and very delicate 
flowers, the petals of which were pink tinged, and in character 
approaching 4A. nemorosa of Europe. A larger form grew in more 
open woods at Marion. 
Anemone trifolia, L. Pond Mt., alt. 3,000. Walker Mt., below 
Chatham Hill Gap. alt. 2,700-3,400 ft. Slopes and summit 
of White Top Mt. alt. 2,600—5,678 feet. 
Not seen below 2,500 feet, but on the higher slopes very 
abundant. The woods at the foot of and all along White Top Mt. 
summit were filled with it, in places to the exclusion of otber 
plants. There was a diversity of leaf form noted, though in gen- 
eral the leaves did not vary as greatly as did those of plants noted 
two years previous on Salt Pond Mt. and on the Peaks of Otter.* 
Anemone Virginiana, L. Beaver Creek, alt. 2,400 feet. Farmer 
Mt. New River, Carroll Co., 2,200 ft. Along Dickey Creek, alt. 
2,600 ft. 
Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton. Banks of the Holston, near 
Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Hungry's Mother Creek, alt. 2,200 ft. 
Only collected in fruit, some of the plants 30 cm. tall, the 
leaves often 12-13 cm. broad. 
From the last named locality specimens were collected with 
leaves having the middle lobe of the leaf in its turn 3-lobed 
towards the apex, the lateral lobe often 1—2 lobed. 
Trautvetteria Carolinensis (Walt.) Vail. Slopes of White Top Mt., 
alt. 3,500 ft. Banks of the South Fork of the Holston River, 
alt. 2,200 ft. Peak Creek, Peak Mt. alt. 2,200 ft. Shady cliffs 
of Farmer Mt., alt. 2,300 ft. In bloom on June 2oth. 
Ranunculus abortivus, L. Slopes and Summit White Top Mt, 
alt. 2,600-5,678 ft. Buchanan, alt. 1,100 ft. Hills about 
Marion, alt. 2,400. 
The plants collected on White Top Mt. were very variable in 
Size and aspect, those from near the base of the mountain were 
* Mem. Torr. Club, ii. 32. 
