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and Oxytria crocea (?) near Allapaha, and Euphorbia eriogonoides 

 (no. 6822, distributed as E. Curtisii ) and E. corollata angustifolia 

 near Pearson. 



In June, 1900, April and August, 1901, and April, 1902, Mr. C. 

 L. Boynton of Biltmore, N. C, passed through the Altamaha 

 Grit region, making collections in the vicinity of Rocky Ford, 

 Eastman, McRae, Lumber City, Baxley, and Tifton. Few of his 

 specimens from these places have been distributed to northern 

 herbaria, and apparently the only one thus far 1 mentioned in 

 print is Marshallia ramosa, which he discovered near Eastman in 

 1900. 



Several botanists residing in Georgia have been in this region 

 at various times, but none of them have published anything about 

 it, and their specimens from that part of the state (if any) are 

 not accessible to the public. 



My own travels have taken me through every county in the 

 Altamaha Grit region, in five different years, and in every month 

 of the year except November, December, and January. The dates, 

 counties visited, and numbers of specimens collected may be 

 tabulated as follows. 



1900. 



Sept. 19. Dooly, Worth, Irwin, Berrien (658-669). 



Sept. 20-28. Ware, Appling, Coffee (671-724). 



1901. 



June 4. Screven. 



June 6-19. Emanuel (802-820), Bulloch (821-916), Screven. 



June 24 — July 4. Screven, Bulloch (939-974), Emanuel (975-984), 

 Bulloch (984a-988), Emanuel (989-996), Tattnall (997-1002), Mont- 

 gomery, Telfair. 



July 4. Wilcox, Dooly. 



August 8. Mitchell, Thomas. 



August 9. Thomas (1172-1181). 



August 11, 12. Decatur. 



August 13, 14. Decatur. 



1902. 



June 25. Dodge. 



June 28. Wilcox, Dooly. 



July 14. Dooly, Wilcox. 



July 15-Aug. 1. Irwin (1414-1422), Coffee (1423-1463), Appling, 

 Ware. 



1 At least up to April, 1905. 



