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G. erecta (Walt.) Vail, Bull. Torrey Club 22 : 502. 1895. 



Dry pine-barrens; infrequent, bulloch (824), emanuel, 

 Montgomery, coffee, irwin. Fl. June-July. Also in 

 Johnson, Laurens, and Sumter Counties, in the Lower 

 Oligocene region. 



North Carolina to West Florida and Louisiana, in the pine- 

 barrens. 



ERYTHRINA L., Sp. PI. 706. 1753. 

 E. herbacea L., 1. c. 



Figured in Meehan's Native Flowers and Ferns II. 2 : 45-48. 

 pi. 11. 1880. 



Hammocks; rare, coffee, wilcox. Fl. May. Also occurs 

 in a few similar places along the Oconee, Flint, and Chat- 

 tahoochee Rivers, in the older parts of the coastal plain. 



North Carolina (?) to South Florida and Texas (?), in the 

 coastal plain. 



DOLICHOLUS Medic, Vorles. Churpf. Phys. Ges. 2 1354. 1787. 

 D. simplicifolius (Walt.) Vail, Bull. Torrey Club 26:114. 1899. 

 "Dollar Weed." 

 Sand-hills and dry pine-barrens; common but not abundant. 



BULLOCH, EMANUEL, TATTNALL, MONTGOMERY, COFFEE, 

 BERRIEN, COLQUITT, THOMAS. Fl. April-Sept. 



Virginia to Florida and Louisiana, in the coastal plain. 

 LESPEDEZA Mx, Fl. 2 :jo. 1803. 

 L. hirta (L.) Ell., Sk. 2 1207. 1822. 



Sand-hills; rather rare, dodge (ip/^), berrien. Fl. Sep- 

 tember. More common farther inland, . particularly in 

 Middle Georgia. 

 Widely distributed in the Eastern United States, but often 

 merely a weed in old fields. 



L. repens (L.) Bart. Prodr. Fl. Phila. 2 : 77. 1818. 



colquitt: Sand-hills of Okapilco Creek near Moultrie, Sept. 



1902 (1661). 

 General distribution and habitat like that of the preceding. 

 L. striata (Thunb.) H. & A., Bot. Beechey 226. 1836. (Japan 

 Clover.) 



