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Panicularia nervata (Willd.) Kuntze. (Glyceria nervata, Trin.) 
Chatham Hill Gap, Walker Mt., alt. 2,800 ft: River banks, 
Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. 
Festuca elatior, L. Falls of the Holston (Middle Fork), alt. 2,050 ft. 
Festuca nutans, Spreng. Staley Creek, near Marion, alt. 2,300 ft. 
Marion Bluffs, alt. 2,100 ft. Slopes of Pond Mt., alt. 3,000 ft. 
Festuca octoflora, Walt. (Festuca tenella, Willd.) Pinnacle, alt. 
3,500 ft. 
Bromus ciliatus, L. Vicinity of Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Falls of the 
Holston River, alt. 2,050 ft. 
Bromus secalinus, L. Cumberland Gap, alt. 1,500 ft. 
Elymus Canadensis, L. River banks, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. 
Hystrix Hystrix (L.) Millsp. (Asprella Hystrix, Willd.) River 
banks, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. 
Thuja occidentalis, L. At the mouth and upper waters of Hun- 
gry's Mother Creek, alt. 2,075-2,300 ft. Falls of the Holston 
River, alt. 2,500 ft. Along Reed Creek near Wytheville, alt. 
2,000 ft. 
Plentiful along the creeks in the valley of the Middle Fork of 
the Holston River, especially where the banks are rocky and 
cañon-like. Some large trees were noticed both at the Falls of 
the Holston and along Reed Creek. Measurements of the largest 
trees were taken which showed trunks at each locality of about 
fifteen feet in circumference. 
Juniperus Virginiana, L. Banks of Reed Creek near Wytheville, 
alt. 2,000 ft. Near Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. 
Taxus minor (Michx. ) Britton. (Zaxus Canadensis, Willa. ) Along 
Hungry's Mother Creek, near the mouth, alt. 2,075 ft. Banks 
of the Middle Fork Holston River below the Falls, alt. 2,050 ft. 
Hitherto the yew was known to occur only as far south as 
Central Pennsylvania. 
Pinus Virginiana, Mill. Along Peak Creek, on Peak Mt, alt. 
2,200 ft. Slopes of Kate's Mt., W. Va., alt. 3,300 ft. Western 
slope of the Pinnacle, near Cumberland Gap, alt. 3,300 ft. Iron 
Mts., alt. 3,000 ft. Near Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. 
