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Mile Creek north of Douglas, July 22, 1902 (1436). Grows 

 also in similar situations in Ware and Charlton Counties, 

 in the flat country. 

 South Carolina to Florida and Louisiana (?), in the pine- 

 barrens. 



? L. tenuifolia Mx., Fl. 1:77. 1803. 



coffee: Sand-hills of Satilla River {1443) an( i Seventeen 



Mile Creek (1461), July, 1902. Also in Ware County near 



Way cross. 

 Said to range nearly throughout the Eastern United States. 



? L. patula Leggett, Bull. Torrey Club 6:251. 1878. 



thomas : Intermediate pine-barrens about four miles northeast 

 of Thomasville, Aug. 9, 1901 (1177). 



South Carolina to Florida, and Mississippi (?) in the pine- 

 barrens. 



TURNERACE^. 

 PIRIQUETA Aubl. PL Guian. 1 1298. pi. 117. 1775. 

 P. Caroliniana (Walt.) Urban, Jahrb. Kgl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 

 2 171. 1883. 



tattnall: Sandy west bank of Ohoopee River, June 24, 1903. 

 Irwin : Rather dry pine-barrens near Ocilla, July 15, 1902. 

 Rare. Fl. summer. Occurs also in Screven (near Millen), 

 Sumter, and Charlton Counties, but usually as a weed. 



North Carolina to Florida in the coastal plain, but range and 

 habitat not fully understood. Also in South America. 



THEACEiE. 

 GORDONIA Ellis, Phil. Trans. 60 : 518. pi. 11. 1770. 

 G. Lasianthus L., Mant. 2 1570. 1771. "Red Bay." 



Strictly confined to non-alluvial branch- and creek-swamps. 



MONTGOMERY, DODGE, TELFAIR, APPLING, COFFEE (6pj), 



irwin, Fl. July-Sept. Outside of our territory it grows 

 in Richmond (a remarkable outlying station near the fall- 

 line) and Laurens Counties, and at several places in the flat 

 country, including Okefinokee Swamp. 

 Virginia ( ?) to central Florida and Louisiana ( ?) in the coastal 

 plain. Not at all common. 



