178 HARPER 



S. lanceolata (Walt.) T. & G. ; Gray, Man. 356. 1848. 

 5. corymbosa Baldw. ; Ell., Sk. 1 : 283. 1817. 

 Moist pine-barrens, bulloch (886), tattnall, Montgomery, 



TELFAIR, DODGE, COFFEE, WILCOX, IRWIN, BERRIEN, WORTH, 



colquitt. Fl. June- July. Also in Chatham and Bryan 

 Counties, in the flat country. 



New Jersey to central and northwestern Florida, in the pine- 

 barrens. 

 S. macrophylla Hook., Comp. Bot. Mag. 1 : 171. 1835. 



Moist pine-barrens, particularly near branch-swamps, eman- 



UEL, TELFAIR, COFFEE, WILCOX, IRWIN (1415), BERRIEN. 



Fl. July. Also near Americus. Sometimes difficult to 

 distinguish from the preceding. 

 South to northern Florida, west to Louisiana, in the coastal 

 plain. 



LOGANIACE^. 

 GELSEMIUM Juss., Gen. 150. 1789. 

 G. sempervirens (L.) Ait. f., Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 2 : 64. 1811. 

 Yellow Jessamine. 

 Bluffs, hammocks, rock outcrops, etc. screven, emanuel, 

 tattnall, Montgomery, coffee, dooly. Fl. March. Fre- 

 quent from Middle Georgia to the coast. 

 Widely distributed over the Southeastern United States ex- 

 cept in the mountains. 

 Leaf-anatomy studied by Kearney, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 

 5 : 5°5- 1 9° 1 - 



SPIGELIA L., Sp. PI. 149. 1753. 

 S. Marilandica L., Syst. ed. 12. 734. 1767. (Pink-root.) 

 Bluffs along the muddy rivers. Montgomery: Stallings' 

 Bluff; coffee: Barrow's Bluff; wilcox: Upper Seven 

 Bluffs (2209). Fl. May. More common farther inland, 

 all the way to the mountains. 

 Widely distributed in the Eastern United States, but wanting 

 over considerable areas. 



CYNOCTONUM J. F. Gmel., Syst. 2 : 443. 1791. 

 C. Mitreola (L.) Britton, Mem. Torrey Club 5 : 258. 1894. 

 Mitreola petiolata (Walt.) T. & G. 



