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Ilex verticillata (L.) A. Gray. Peak Creek, Peak Mt., alt. 2,200 ft. 
Euenymus Americanus, L. Ravine of the Holston, below Marion, 
alt. 2,000 ft. 
- Pachystima Canbyi, A. Gray. Reed Creek, base of Lower Rocks, 
alt. 2,000 ft. 
Still growing in seemingly inexhaustible quantities on the 
shaded mountain side above Reed Creek, northeast of Wytheville, 
where it was discovered by Mr. Howard Shriver, many years ago. 
It forms dense mats over the dry soil and rocks on the steep and 
in some places almost perpendicular slopes. 
Euonymus atropurpureus, Jacq. Island in the Holston, near Marion, 
alt. 2,100 ft. 
Celastrus scandens, L. Nick's Creek, on Brushy Mt., alt. 2,800 ft. 
Ceanothus Americanus, L. Along Peak Creek on Peak Mt,, alt. 
2,200 ft. On Round Top, west of Seven Mile Ford, alt. 3,000 
ft. On Walker Mt., near Shannon Gap, alt. 2,800 ft. 
Vitis estivalis, Michx. Chatham Hill Gap, Walker Mt. alt. 3,000 
ft. Farmer Mt., on New River, alt. 2,200 ft. Common every- 
where. 
Vitis cordifolia, Michx. Bluffs of the Holston at Marion, alt. 2,100 
ft. Near Bristol, alt. 1,000 ft. Spurs of Walker Mt., alt. 
2,400 ft. 
Vitis Labrusca, L. Rocky bluffs along the Holston River, at 
Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. 
The only station noticed. 
Vitis vulpina, L (Vitis riparia, Michx.). Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. 
Esculus octandra, Marsh. Staley Creek, near Marion, alt. 
2,300 ft. 
Common in the valleys and on the lower slopes of the 
mountains. 
Ager nigrum, Michx.f. Hungry's Mother Creek, near Marion, 
alt. 2,500 ft. Limestone bluff of the Holston River, below 
Marion, alt. 2,050 ft. 
The most conspicuous and stately tree of the region, attaining 
great height and development in the valleys. 
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