170 HARPER 



V. Carolina, Caroliniana, and Carolinensis of authors. 

 Sand-hills and dry pine-barrens, emanuel, tattnall, Mont- 

 gomery, COFFEE, BERRIEN, COLQUITT. Fl. April- July. 



Also farther inland. 

 North Carolina to central Florida and Mexico (?), in the 

 coastal plain. 



V. BRACTEOSA Mx., Fl. 2 : 13. 1803. 



A roadside weed, emanuel: Graymont; wilcox: Pitts. Fl. 



May-Aug. 

 British Columbia to Florida. Perhaps native on the prairies, 



where Michaux discovered it. 



BORRAGINACEJE. 

 BATSCHIA Gmel. Syst. 2 : 315. 1791. 

 B. Carolinensis (Walt.) Gmel., 1. c. (See Bull. Torrey Club, 

 33:241. 1906.) 



Lithospermum hirtum Lehm., Asperif. 305. 18 18. 

 L. Gmelini (Mx.) Hitchcock, Spring Fl. Manh. 30. 1894. 

 berrien : Sand-hills of Allapaha River {2i8g). Fl. April- 

 June. Also extends inland to the fall-line sand-hills, but 

 not common in Georgia. 

 Widely scattered east of the Rocky Mountains, but distribution 

 not well understood. 



ONOSMODIUM Mx.,Fl. 1:132.1803. 

 0. Virginianum (L.) A. DC, Prodr. 10:70. 1846; Mackenzie, 

 Bull. Torrey Club, 32 : 497-499. 1905. 

 berrien: With the preceding, May 5, 1904; also in dry 

 pine-barrens near Tifton. irwin: Dry pine-barrens near 

 Fitzgerald. Fl. May- June. Also inland to Middle Georgia. 

 Connecticut to Florida and Louisiana, mostly in the coastal 

 plain and Piedmont region. 



SOLANACEjE. 



All our species weeds. 

 SOLANUM L., Sp. PI. 184. 1753. 



S. NIGRUM L., Sp. PI. 186. 1753. 



bulloch : Near Bloys, June 12, 1901. 



Cosmopolitan, but natural range and habitat unknown. 



