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Linum Virginianum, L. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. 
Linum usitatissimum, L. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. 
Geranium Carolinianum, L. Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft. Summit of 
Walker Mt, near Chatham Hill Gap, alt. 3,000 ft. Along 
Hutton's Branch, alt. 2,300 ft. 
Geranium maculatum, L. Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Pond Mt, alt. 
3,000 ft. 
Geranium pusillum, L. Laurel Creek, at junction with the North 
Fork of the Holston River, alt. 2,200 ft. Slopes of White 
Rock Mt., alt. 3,500 ft. 
Abundant on the slopes of the White Rock Mt., and formerly 
collected only as far south as Pennsylvania. 
Oxalis Acetosella, L. Summit of White Top Mt., alt. 5,000-5,678 
ft. Slopes and summits of Mt. Rogers and Pine Mt. alt. 
4,000—5,719 ft. 
Quite abundant on the upper slopes, where in dense shade 
some plants with deep red-purple flowers were collected. 
Oxalis recurva, Ell. Banks of the Holston River, Marion, alt. 
2,100 ft. Beaver Creek, near the North Fork of the Holston 
Valley, alt. 2,800 ft. 
Oxatis stricta, L. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft. 
Sugar Creek, near Marion, alt. 2,200 ft. 
About the Falls of the Middle Fork of the Holston, near Marion, 
alt. 2,050 feet, a very slender, small-leaved plant was collected. 
The flowers were small and delicate, yellow; the pods short and 
broad, with prominently recurved, long and slender pedicels. 
The same form was found before at Roanoke, and in central North 
Carolina.* 
Oxalis violacea, L.  Vicinty of Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. 
Impatiens aurea, Muhl. {sland in the Holston, at Marion, alt. 
2,100 ft. 
lex montana, Torrey and Gray. Eastern slopes of White Tep 
Mt., alt. 4,060 ft. Summit White Rock Mt., alt. 4,400 ft. 
Ilex opaca, Ait. Slemp's Creek, alt. 2,600 ft. McGrady's Creek, 
alt. 2,200 ft. 
TESTEN 
* Mem. Torr. Club, iii. 1. 
Mem, Torr, Bor. Crus, Vol. IV., Part 2, Sig. 2, Jan. 22, 1894. 
