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of the Alleghanies and the Blue Ridge. On the present journey 
it was collected on the eastern slopes of the Alleghanies at the 
above given locality, and the year before on Blowing Rock Mt., 
North Carolina, on the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge.* 
Phacelia fimbriata, Michx. Eastern slope of White Top Mt., alt. 
4,500-5,000 ft. . Western slope of Mt. Rogers, alt. 4,800 ft. 
This rare and beautiful species of Phacelia exists in inexhaust- 
ible quantities on Mt. Rogers and White Top. In some places, 
especially along the edges of the mountain brooks, it grows in 
matted patches. 
Phacelia Purshii, Buckley. At different points along the Middle 
Fork Holston River about Marion, alt. 100 ft. 
Phacelia parviflora, Pursh. Vicinity of Roanoke, alt: 1,000 ft. 
Phacelia parviflora was not collected nor observed at any other 
locality. It seems to be restricted more to the lower country and 
does not get far into the mountains. 
Symphytum officinale, L. Along Hutton's Branch, alt. 2,300 ft. 
River banks at Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Bristol, alt. 1,800 ft. 
Onosmodium Carolinianum (Lam.) D. C. Roadsides near Seven- 
mile Ford, alt. 2,000 ft. Banks of the Holston River below 
the Falls, alt. 2,050 ft. 
Echium vulgare, L. Roadsides below Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. 
Cynoglessum officinale, L. About Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. In Rye 
alley, alt. 2,500 ft. Roadsides about Buchanan, alt. 1,100 ft. 
Both the red and white forms were plentiful. 
Cynoglossum Virginicum, L. Low places by the East Fork Walker 
Creek and Hungry’s Mother: Creek, alt. 2,300 ft. Pond Mt, 
east of Marion, alt. 3,000 ft. Meadows north of Bristol, alt. 
1,800 ft. 
Lithospermum arvense, L. Vicinity of Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft. 
Lappula Virginiana (L.) Greene. Shaded banks of Reed Creek, 
alt. 2,000 ft. Hill sides about Cumberland Gap, alt. 1,800 ft. 
‘ponea pandurata (L.) Meyer. Open places near Cumberland 
Gap, alt. 1,600 ft. About Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. 
*Mem, Torr. Bot. Club lii. 6. 
Mem. Torr. Bot, Club, Vol. IV., Part 2, Sig, 4, March 8, 1894. 
