208 HARPER 



(See Torreya 5: 164. 1905.). Noted in every county ex- 

 cept Emanuel, Laurens, Dodge, Telfair, Wilcox, Worth, and 

 Thomas. Especially abundant in the central part of 

 berrien County, but elsewhere one is not likely to see it 

 every day. Extends inland to Sumter County and coast- 

 ward to the vicinity of Okeflnokee Swamp. 

 North Carolina to Florida and Louisiana, in the pine-barrens. 



I. decidua Walt., Fl. Car. 241. 1788. 



Only in swamps of the muddy rivers, usually associated with 



Quercus lyrata. bulloch, Montgomery, telfair, coffee. 



Fl. March. Extends inland to the Palaeozoic region. 

 Widely distributed in the Southeastern United States in muddy 



places (therefore not to be expected in the mountains) . 



I. ambigua (Mx.) Chapm., Fl. 270. i860; Robinson, Syn. Fl. 

 N. A. 1 : 389. 1897; Loesener, Monog. Aquif. 482-843. 

 1901. 

 Cassine Caroliniana Walt., Fl. Car. 242. 1788. Not of Lam., 



1783- 



Ilex Caroliniana (Walt.) Trel., Trans. Acad. Sci. St. L. 

 5 1347. 1889. Not of Mill., 1768. 



Hammocks and sand-hammocks, emanuel (980), Montgom- 

 ery. Also in similar situations in Pierce County, a little 

 southeast of our territory. 



North Carolina to Florida and Louisiana, in the pine-barrens. 

 I. coriacea (Pursh) Chapm., Fl. 270. i860. Robinson, Syn. Fl. 

 N. A. 1 :39c Loesener, Monog. Aquif. 136-138. 1901. 



"I. lucida (Ait.) T. & G." of authors since 1878, but not Prinos 

 lucidus Ait., according to Loesener, 1. c. 



Non-alluvial swamps, etc. emanuel (813), appling, coffee, 

 dooly, worth, colquitt, thomas. Fl. May-June. Ex- 

 tends inland to the vicinhy of Americus and Cuthbert, 

 and coastward to Bryan County and the vicinity of Oke- 

 finokee Swamp. 



Virginia to Florida and Louisiana, in the coastal plain. Also 

 in Mexico (Loesener). 



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

 5 '493- 1 9° 1 - 



