176 HARPER 



BULLOCH {915), EMANUEL, TATTNALL, MONTGOMERY, DODGE, 



telfair, coffee. Fl. April-May. Extends inland to Lau- 

 rens and Dooly Counties, and coastward to near Way cross. 

 Total range unknown. I do not regard this plant as specifically 

 distinct from the preceding, but to treat it as a variety would 

 necessitate an increase in the number of synonyms. (See 

 Bull. Torrey Club 33:240, 241. 1906.) 



MENYANTHACEjE. 

 LIMNANTHEMUM S. G. Gmel., Nov. Act. Petrop. 14 : 527. pi. 



17. f. 2. 1769. 

 L. aquaticum (Walt.) Britton, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 9: 12. 1889. 

 L. tr achy s per mum (Mx.) Gray, Man. ed. 5. 390. 1867. 

 Scarcely belongs to our flora. Grows in a pond at the extreme 

 edge of the region, in wilcox County near Queensland, and 

 in ditches in Montgomery and tattnall. Fl. summer. 

 Delaware to South Florida and Texas, in the coastal plain 

 (but not reported from Alabama). Probably introduced 

 in many places where it has been mistaken for a native (see 

 Rhodora 7 : 78. 1905). 



GENTIANACEiE. 

 BARTONIA Muhl.; Willd., Neue Schrift. Ges. Nat. Fr. Berlin 



3 : 444. 1801. 

 B. lanceolata Small, Fl. 932. 1903. 



(?) B. tenella brachiata Wood, Class-Book 586. 1861. (See 



Bull. Torrey Club 33:240. 1906.) 

 Moist and intermediate pine-barrens ; not abundant, appling, 



COFFEE, IRWIN, COLQUITT, THOMAS, DECATUR. Fl. July- 



Oct. Also in the Eocene and Lower Oligocene regions. 

 Range not fully worked out. Confined to the coastal plain, 



or nearly so. 



SABBATIA Adans., Fam. 2 : 503. 1763. 

 S. gentianoides Ell., Sk. 1 : 286. 1817. 



Moist pine-barrens at two or three places in coffee County; 



rare. Said to have been discovered in bulloch. Fl. July- 



Aug. Also occurs in Sumter, Lee, and Charlton Counties, 



but nowhere abundant. 

 Reported also from northeastern and northwestern Florida. 



