ALTAMAHA GRIT REGION OF GEORGIA 279 



North Carolina to South Florida and Mississippi, in the pine- 

 barrens and coastward. 



R. fascicularis (Mx.) Vahl, Enura. 2 1234. 1806. 



Moist pine-barrens and margins of ponds; not common, cof- 

 fee (1440), thomas (nyj). Also in Okefmokee Swamp 

 and east of there. 



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

 barrens. 



R. distans (Mx.) Vahl. Enum. 2 :23s. 1806. 



Mostly in intermediate pine-barrens, but usually in places 

 which have been tampered with, bulloch (878), coffee 

 (684, 1447). Nos. 684 and 878 grew along roadsides, and 

 the same plant occurs in the same way in Charlton County 

 just east of Okefmokee Swamp. No. 1447, f rom the margin 

 of a sand-hill pond, looks a little different, and may not be 

 identical with the others. The same thing occurs among 

 the sand-hills of the Little Satilla River in Wayne County 

 west of Hortense. 



South Carolina to Florida, in the pine-barrens. 

 R. brachychaeta Sauv., An. Acad. Cienc. Habana, 8 : 85. 1871. 



(?) R. fascicularis trichoides Chapm. 



bulloch: Unfrequented road in rather dry pine-barrens, June 

 15, 1901 (8g7). Probably either a depauperate form of 

 the preceding, or else not indigenous. 



North Carolina (?) to Cuba. 



R. Baldwinii Gray, Ann. Lye. N. Y. 3 :21c 1835. 



Moist pine-barrens, bulloch (852), Montgomery, coffee, 



irwin, berrien, colquitt, decatur. Fl. May-June. Coast- 



ward to Effingham, Bryan, Mcintosh, Ware, and Charlton 



Counties. 

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

 R. solitaria Harper, Bull. Torrey Club 28 : 468. 1901 131:19. 1904. 

 Moist pine-barrens; rather inconspicuous, irwin, berrien 



(668, type; 1677, from same place), colquitt. Fl. May- 



Oct. 

 Not known elsewhere. (See Torreya 5 :ii4. 1905.) 



