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C. bullata Schk., Riedgr. Nachtr. 85. /. 166. 1806. 



Swamps of rivers rising north of our territory, tattnall: 



Ohoopee River swamp (2155) ; coffee : Ocmulgee River 



swamp opposite Lumber City, Sept. 11, 1903. Fl. spring. 



I have also collected it in the Ogeechee River swamp 



in Effingham County. 

 A glaciated region and coastal plain plant, ranging from New 



Hampshire to Pennsylvania and Georgia. See Rhodora 8 : 



28-29. 1906. 



C. turgescens Torr., Ann. Lye. N. Y. 3 :4i9. 1836. 



Moist pine-barrens and edges of branch-swamps, bulloch 

 (2161), coffee, wilcox, berrien. Fl. April. Not ob- 

 served elsewhere. 

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



C. Elliottii Schw. & Torr., Ann. Lye. N. Y. 1 : 357. 1825. 



C. fulva Muhl., Gram. 246. 181 7. Not of Good. 1794. 



C. castanea Ell., Sk. 2 : 546. 1824. Not of Wahl. 1803. 



Sphagnous bogs, etc. ; rare, emanuel (818), coffee, berrien 

 (21 go). Fl. April. I have not seen it elsewhere in the state, 

 but both Muhlenberg's and Elliott's specimens came from 

 Georgia, the latter from Chatham County. 



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



C. intumescens Rudge, Trans. Linn. Soc. 7: 97. pi. g. f. 3. 1804. 

 bulloch: Branch-swamp near Pulaski, June 24, 1901 (gjg); 

 coffee: Swamp of Ocmulgee River near Barrow's Bluff, 

 May 14, 1904. Fl. April-May. More frequent in Middle 

 Georgia. 

 Widely distributed in the Eastern United States. 

 C. folliculata L., Sp. PI. 978. 1753. 



tattnall: Swamp of Ohoopee River west of Reidsville, 

 April 26, 1904, just past flowering (21 $g). The typical 

 form not known elsewhere in Georgia. 

 Ranges northward to Canada. 

 Var. australis Bailey, Proc. Am. Acad. 22 : 62. 1886. 



bulloch: Branch-swamp near Bloys, June 11, 1901 (882); 

 coffee: Edge of swamp of Seventeen Mile Creek, July 19, 



