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X. flexuosa Muhl.; Ell. Sk. i 151. 1816. 



X. torta of many authors (see Torreya 5 : 129. 1905). 

 Intermediate pine-barrens; not abundant, telfair, coffee, 



IRWIN, BERRIEN, COLQUITT, ■ THOMAS, DECATUR. Fl. July- 



Aug. General distribution in Georgia about like that of 

 the preceding. 

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

 pine-barrens. 



X. fimbriata Ell., Sk. i : 52. 1816. 



Sand-hill ponds and related habitats, appling, coffee, ir- 

 win, berrien, dooly, colquitt. Fl. July-Sept. Extends 

 inland to Sumter County and coastward to Camden, but I 

 have not yet observed it north of the Altamaha River and 

 its tributaries, perhaps because I have not been in that part 

 of the state much when it was in flower. 

 New Jersey (?) to central Florida and Louisiana, in the 

 pine-barrens. 



X. Smalliana Nash, Bull. Torrey Club 22 :iS9- 1895. 



coffee : Cypress pond at outer edge of sand-hills of Seventeen 



Mile Creek near Chatterton, July 29, 1902, in flower (145 j). 



Also noted in Stewart (see Bull. Torrey Club 30 1325. 1903; 



32 1457. 1905) and Pulaski Counties, and in Okefinokee 



Swamp. 

 Discovered in central peninsular Florida. 



X. EUiottii Chapm., Fl. 500. i860. 



"X. brevifolia Mx.," Ell., Sk. 1 152. 18 16. 



coffee: Margins of sand-hill ponds, etc. ; three or four stations 

 within seven miles of Douglas, July, 1902 (1448). Fl. June- 

 Aug. Also in several counties nearer the coast. 



South Carolina to central Florida and Mississippi, m the 

 pine-barrens. 



X. sp. 



coffee: With the two preceding, at two stations a few miles 

 apart {1452). Fl. July-Aug. Scapes erect, solitary or 

 nearly so. Flowers closing earlier in the morning than 

 those of X. Smalliana. 



