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S. decandra (Walt.) Harper, Bull. Torrey Club 27:432. 1900. 

 In and around cypress ponds; not common, tattnall, 



COFFEE, IRWIN, BERRIEN, COLQUITT. Fl. July-Aug. Also 



in similar situations in Sumter, Ware, and Charlton Counties. 

 Known also from several stations in northern Florida. 



S. foliosa Fernald, Bot. Gaz. 33 : 155. 1902. 

 (Including 5. Harperi Small, Fl. 928. 1903.) 

 Chiefly in creek-swamps, bulloch (964) , emanuel, tattnall, 



MONTGOMERY (l866), DODGE, TELFAIR, COFFEE, WILCOX, 



irwin, dooly, colquitt, thomas. Fl. June-Aug. Also in 

 Johnson, Dodge, Early, and Decatur Counties in the Lower 

 Oligocene region, and in Ware, Charlton, and Camden in the 

 flat country. (For additional notes see Bull. Torrey Club 



30 :33%, 339- 1 9°3-) 

 South Carolina to Florida and Alabama, in the pine-barrens. 



S. campanulata (L.) Torr., Fl. N. & Mid. U. S. i : 217. 1824. 

 5. gracilis (Mx.) Sal., Parad. Lond. pi. 32. 1806. 

 Moist pine-barrens, shallow (not cypress) ponds, and margins 

 of creek-swamps, bulloch (963), emanuel, tattnall, 



MONTGOMERY, TELFAIR, COFFEE, WILCOX, BERRIEN, COLQUITT. 



Fl. June-Aug. Also in Sumter and Charlton Counties. 

 Massachusetts (?) to central Florida and Louisiana, mostly in 

 the coastal plain. Also in the Bahamas (Northrop). 



S. Elliottii Steud., Nomencl. ed. 2. 2 1489. 1841. 



"5. paniculata (Mx.) Pursh"; Ell., Sk. 1 1282. 1817. 

 Normally in intermediate pine-barrens, appling, coffee 



(68l), IRWIN, BERRIEN, COLQUITT. Fl. Sept.-Oct. Not 



known farther inland, but common in the flat country toward 

 the coast. 

 Virginia (?) to central Florida, in the pine-barrens. 



S. paniculata (Mx.) Pursh, Fl. 138. 181 4. 



Dry pine-barrens; rare, emanuel (990), telfair, wilcox. 

 Fl. June-Aug. Also in Washington, Sumter, and Lee Coun- 

 ties in the Lower Oligocene region. 



Virginia to Florida, in the pine-barrens. 



