1918] SARGENT—TILIA 497 
SouTH CaRoLInA.—Near Charleston and on James Island, T. G. Harbison, 
June 17 and 18 and September 6, rors (nos. 1, 7, 8, 13, 14, 1@), September 4 
and 5, 1916 (nos. 15, 17, 18), May 1, ror7, June 3, 1918 (nos. 45, 46, 47, 48); 
Calhoun Falls, Abbeville County, May 26, 1918 (no. 17). 
Grorc1a.—Colonel’s Island, near Dunham, Liberty County, T. G. Harbi- 
son, September 8 and 9, 1916 (nos. 3, 7), June 19, 1917 (no. 18), Miss Julia 
King, crete 1QI7. 
UISIANA.—Avery Island, Iberia Parish, R. S. Cocks, October 18, 1910 
(no. 6), May 24, 1914, May 209, July 28, 1916 (nos. 4040, 4054), Miss McIihenny, 
June 1915; Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish, E. J. Palmer, May 17, September 10, 
1915 (nos. 7675, Sani Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, C. S. Sargent, March 2s, 
1917; Little Bayou Téche, east of Opelousas, R. S. Cocks, April 3, July 24, 
1916 (nos. 4012, 4016, 4018); rich woods near Winnfield, C. S: Sargent, April 6, 
1913; Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, C. S. Sargent, April 10-13, 1915, R. S. 
ee May 21, June 1, 1915 (no. 2530); Natchitoches Parish, Natchitoches, 
- S. Cocks, April 15 and 27, 1911, E. J. Palmer, April 17 and 23, May 3, 
roi to and 14, July 10, September 30, rors (nos. 7397, 7474, 7946, 7952, 
8013, 8021, 8747, 9416); Creston, E. J. Palmer, April 28, 1915 (no. 7420); 
Chopin, May 6, rors (no. 7554). 
ARKANSAS.—Fulton, Hempstead County, B. F. Bush, October 4, 1909 
(no. 5926); Gum Springs, Clark County, E. J. Palmer, June 20, 1915 (no. 8074). 
EXAS.—Palestine, Anderson County, E. J. Palmer, September 21, 1917 
(no. 12816); Marshall, Harrison County, June 8 and September 26, 1915 
(nos. 7910, 8673), March 29, 1918 (no. 1320); Groesbeck, Limestone County, 
June 1, Pb 5 (no. 7934); Jacksonville, Cherokee County, June 4, 1915 (no. 
7871); Larissa, Cherokee County, April 7, 1916 (nos. 9374, 9381); Houston, 
Harris County, September 15, 1917 (no. 12759); San Augustine, San Augustine 
County, April 19 and September 8, 1916 (nos. 9498, 10637); near Pledger, 
Matagorda County, May 8, 1916 (nos. 9698, 9704); Dayton, Liberty County, 
_ May 25, r915 (no. 7767); Blanco, Blanco County, June 4, 1917 (no. 12165); 
near Boerne, Kendall County, S. H. Hastings, 1911, C. A. Schatienberg, 1915, 
C. S. Sargent, 1915, E. J. Palmer, September 29, 1916 (no. 10866), April 20, 
1917 (no. 10866). 
ivgsio.- fogs “998 Juni 55, Orizaba” (in Herb. Kew), Orizaba, 63, 
1869 (in Herb. Kew), Pr. el Chica, C. Erenberg (in Herb. Kew, with slightly 
pubescent branchlets and winter-buds). 
MILLER’s specimen of his T. caroliniana from a tree cultivated in England, 
where it had been introduced from Carolina by CaTEsBY, is eine in the 
British Museum, the name being written on the sheet in MILLER’s hand 
This specimen is also the type of Arron’s T. pubescens, that name also sigbar: 
ing on the sheet in Arron’s or DRYANDER’s handwriting. This specimen has 
glabrous branchlets, coarsely serrate leaves, very oblique and truncate at base, 
and covered below, like the corymbs, with rusty pubescence. The leaves are 
rather smaller than those of the trees now growing about Charleston Harbor, 
