186 HARPER 



colquitt. Fl. April-June. 

 Virginia to northeastern Florida and Mississippi, in the coastal 



plain. Difficult to distinguish from L. Catesbcei (Walt.) 



Gray, which ranges from Virginia to Georgia in the mountains 



and Piedmont region. 

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



5 :499-5°°- /• 8 9- 1 9° 1 - 

 L. platyphylla Small, Bull. Torrey Club, 28 : 290. 1901. 



emanuel: Edge of non-alluvial swamp at base of hammock 

 of Little Ohoopee River, April 5, 1904 (2093). Not ob- 

 served elsewhere. Seems to differ from the preceding only 

 in having slightly broader leaves. 



Georgia and Mississippi, in the coastal plain. 



KALMIA L., Sp. PI. 391. 1753. 



K. hirsuta Walt., Fl. Car. 138. 1788. 



Intermediate and moist pine-barrens, and corresponding places 

 on sand-hills; frequent, bulloch (961), emanuel, Mont- 

 gomery, DODGE, TELFAIR, APPLING, COFFEE (68 1 /), IRWIN, 



berrien, colquitt, thomas. Fl. June-Sept. Not known 

 farther inland, but quite common in the flat pine-barrens. 

 North Carolina to northern Florida and Mississippi, in the 

 pine-barrens. 



AZALEA L., Sp. PI. 150. 1753. "Honeysuckle." 

 A. viscosa L., Sp. PI. 151. 1753. 



Moist pine-barrens, particularly towards the edges of swamps. 



EMANUEL, MONTGOMERY, WILCOX, IRWIN, COLQUITT, DECATUR 



(1929.) Fl. May-July. Widely distributed over South 

 Georgia, but not known in the other parts of the state. 

 New England west to Ohio and south to Florida, Arkansas, 

 and Texas, mostly in the glaciated region and coastal plain. 



A. nudiflora L., Sp. PI. ed. 2. 214. 1762. 



Intermediate and moist pine-barrens and edges of swamps. 

 In pine-barrens often only knee-high. Common in screven, 

 bulloch, and emanuel, flowering in March and April. 



