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fined to the mountains of Western North Carolina. On the pres- 
ent expedition special search was made for the plant, and we were 
rewarded by finding it at the two stations given, thereby bringing 
it into the range of the Northern flora The Chestnut Creek 
locality is especially interesting, as it is nearly 4,000 feet lower 
than the original and ordinary habitat of this mountain plant. 
Hypericum maculatum, Walt. Peak Creek, Peak Mt., alt. 2,200 ft. 
Reed Creek, at base of lower rocks, alt. 2,000 ft. Round Top 
Mt., Seven Mile Ford, alt. 3,000 ft. Middle Fork of the Hol- 
ston, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Along Hungry's Mother Creek, 
alt. 2,200 ft. 
Hypericum mutilum, L. Peak Creek, Peak Mt, alt. 2,200 ft. 
Hogtrough Creek, base of Iron Mts., alt. 2,000 ft. 
Hypericum perforatum, L. Broakford, North Fork of the Holston 
River Valley, alt. 2,200 ft Peak Creek, Peak Mt, alt. 
2,200 ft. 
Hypericum prolificum, L. Banks of the Middle Fork of the Hol- 
ston River, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.  Chilhowie, alt. 2,000 ft. 
Near Seven Mile Ford, alt. 2,025 ft. 
Hypericum virgatum, Lam. Mouth of Brush Creek, New River, 
alt. 2,200 ft. 
Malva moschata, L. Streets of and roadsides near Marion, alt. 
2,100 ft 
Malva rotundifolia, L. Streets of Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Near 
Bristol, alt. 1,800 ft. 
Malva sylvestris, L. Middle Fork of the Holston, six miles west 
of Marion, alt. 2,050 ft. 
Sida spinosa, L. Chilhowie, alt. 2,000 ft. Cumberland Gap, alt. 
1,500 ft. 
Hibiscus Syriacus,L. Along South Fork of the Holston, at St. 
Clair’s, alt. 2,200 ft. 
Tilia heterophylla, Vent. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. Marion, alt. 
2,100 ft. Reed Creek, base of lower rocks, alt. 2,000 ft. 
Farmer Mt., New River, alt. 2,200 ft. 
Linum striatum, Walter. South Fork of the Holston River, at 
Add Wolf, alt. 2,300 ft. 
