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berrien, dooly, colquitt. Fl. June-Aug. Inland to 

 Laurens, Sumter, and Early Counties in the Lower Oligocene 

 region, and coastward to Camden. 

 New Jersey to West Florida, Arkansas, and Texas, mostly in 

 the pine-barrens. 



L. virgataMx., Fl. i :89. 1803; Harper, Torreya 4 : 162. f.i. 1904. 



Rather dry pine-barrens; not common, tattnall (qqq), 

 Montgomery, irwin. _ Fl. June-Sept. Also inland to 

 Sumter County and coastward to Chatham and Charlton. 



North Carolina to Florida and Alabama ( ?) , in the pine-barrens. 



L. linearis Walt.,Fl. Car. 80. 1788. 



Moist pine-barrens ; apparently rare, coffee {720) , dooly'. Fl. 

 Aug.-Sept. Also in some other parts of the pine-barrens of 

 Georgia, where it is inclined, like several of its congeners, 

 to become a weed in moist sandy ditches along railroads. 



New Jersey to northern Florida and Louisiana, in the coastal 

 plain. 



L. linifolia Poir., Suppl. 3:513. 1813. 



Shallow ponds, berrien, colquitt. Fl. July-Sept. More 

 common in the Lower Oligocene region, but occurs also in 

 Charlton County, in the flat country. 



North Carolina to central Florida and Alabama, in the pine- 

 barrens. 



L. sphaerocarpa Ell., Sk. 1:213. 1817. 



wilcox : Small permanent pond near Queensland, just on the 

 edge of our territory, May 17, 1904. Belongs more properly 

 to the adjacent Lower Oligocene region, where it is frequent. 

 Massachusetts to West Florida, in the coastal plain. 



L. pilosa Walt., Fl. Car. 89. 1788. 



Common throughout the whole pine-barren region of Georgia, 

 in and near branch-swamps, shallow ponds, etc. Fl. all 

 summer. 

 North Carolina to Florida and Louisiana, in the coastal plain. 



L. suffruticosa Walt., Fl. Car. 90. 1788. 

 L. capitata Mx., Fl. 1 : 90. 1803. 

 coffee: Margin of sand-hill pond near Chatterton, July 29, 



