162 HARPER 



Sept. Inland to Sumter County and coastward to Mcintosh 

 and Okefmokee Swamp and vicinity. 

 Delaware to Florida in the coastal plain, mostly in the pine- 

 barrens. 



DASYSTOMA Raf., Jour. Phys. 89: 99. 18 19. 

 D. pectinata (Nutt.) Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10:521. 1846. 

 Sand-hills and oak ridges, tattnall, Montgomery, coffee, 

 wilcox, colquitt, berrien. Fl. Aug.-Sept. Ranges in- 

 land to the mountains of Northwest Georgia (see Torreya 

 5:56. 1905), and sparingly coastward. 

 North Carolina to Florida and Arkansas, mostly in the coastal 

 plain. 



AFZELIA J. F. Gmel., Syst. 2:927. 1791. 

 Seymeria Pursh. Fl. 736. 1814. 

 A. pectinata (Pursh) Kuntze, Rev. 2:457. 1891. 



Same habitat as the preceding, and often associated with it. 



MONTGOMERY, COFFEE, BERRIEN, COLQUITT, THOMAS. Fl. 



Aug.-Sept. 

 "South Carolina to central Florida and Texas, in the coastal 

 plain. 



A. cassioides (Walt.) Gmel., 1. c. 



Seymeria tenuifolia Pursh, Fl. 737. 1814. 



Rather dry (especially if flat) or moist pine-barrens, or even on 



rock outcrops, throughout our territory and to some extent 



coastward. Fl. Aug. Sept. 

 North Carolina to central Florida and Texas, mostly in the 



pine-barrens. Also in the Bahamas (Brittori). 



MACRANTHERA Torr.; Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. 



1:203. !835- 

 vConradia Nutt., Jour. Acad. Phila. 7:88. pi. 11, 12. 1334. 

 (Not Mart. 1829.) 



M. fuchsioides (Nutt.) Torr., 1. c. 



In branch-swamps, sometimes eight feet tall, irwin, berrien, 



WORTH, COLQUITT, THOMAS. Fl. Sept.-Oct. 



South to Florida and west to Louisiana, in the coastal plain. 



