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preceding, bulloch (967, type), dodge, telfair, coffee. 

 Fl. June-Sept. Extends inland to the vicinity of Augusta 

 (A. Cuthbert) and Dublin. 

 Also in Florida. 



PARONYCHIA Adans., Fam. 2 :27a. 1763. 

 P. herniarioides (Mx.) Nutt.; Spreng., Syst. 1 :822. 1825. 

 Sand-hills and sand-hammocks, bulloch {912), emanuel 



{978), TATTNALL, MONTGOMERY, COFFEE, WILCOX. (See 



Bull. Torrey Club 30: 328. 1903.) Inland to Taylor (H. M. 

 Neisler) and Pulaski Counties and coastward to Bryan. 

 North Carolina to central Florida, in the coastal plain. 



P. riparia Chapm., Fl. ed. 2,607. 1883. 



Hammocks, sand-hammocks, and sandy river-banks, eman- 

 uel, TATTNALL, MONTGOMERY (1S69), TELFAIR, COFFEE. 



Extends inland to several points along and near the Flint 

 River in the lime-sink region, and coastward down the 

 Altamaha River to Mcintosh County. 

 Not definitely known outside of South Georgia. 



AMARANTHACE.E. 

 FRCELICHIA Moench, Meth. 50. 1794. 

 F. Floridana (Nutt.) Moq. in DC. Prodr. 13 2 : 420. 1849. 

 Montgomery: Sand-hills and hammock of Gum Swamp Creek 

 and Little Ocmulgee River, Sept. 10, 1903; a little past 

 flowering. Also occurs in sandy soil in Richmond, Sumter, 

 telfair, Liberty, and Charlton Counties, but apparently 

 there only as a weed. 

 Reported also from several places in Florida and one in 

 Alabama, but whether native or not cannot be ascertained 

 at present. Material from the Great Plains region formerly 

 referred to this has been made the type of a new species 

 (F. campestris) by Dr. Small. 



ALTERNANTHERA R. Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 416. 1810. 

 A. repens (L.) Kuntze, Rev. 2 : 536. 1891. 



A. Archyrantha (L.) 



A weed along streets and near dwellings. In Helena and at 



