112 Tennessee Floea. 



MELIACE^DC. 

 MELIA L. 

 Melia Azedarach L. Formerly' frequently seen in yards, 

 but apparently dying out. Pride of India China tree. 



KCEHLREUTERA DC. 



KcEhlreutera paniculata DC. Recently introduced, but 

 seemingly not bearing rigorous winters. ^ 



POLYGALACE;^}. 

 POLYGALA L. 



Polygala cruciata L. Marsh milkwort. Oak barrens. O. 

 S. July. 



P. veirticillata L. Mts. of E. Tenn. Tuckalechee Cove 

 Jtine. 



P. ambigua Nutt. Dry soils. O. S. Nashville. May- 

 July. 



P. incarnata L. Barrens, siliceous and rather moist soils. 

 Summet. 



P. viridescens L. P. sanguinea L. Cumberland Mts. J. 

 F. James. 



P. Curtissii A. Gray. Barrens and mountains of E. Tenn. 

 August, September. 



P. Mariana Mill. P. fastigiata Nutt. Sewanee. July, Au- 

 gust. 



P. Nuttallii T. & G. P. sanguinea Nutt. Siliceous soils. 

 O. S. July, August. 



P. Senega L. Seneca snakeroot. O. S. May, June. 



P. Senega latifolia T. & G. E. Tenn. and. vicinity of Nash- 

 ville. May, June. 



P. polygama Walt. Valley of E. Tenn. Frequent. June, 



July. 



p. paucifolia AVilld. Flowering wintergreen. Cumberland 

 Mts. Rugby. Mrs. Percival. Alleghany Mts. 



EUPHORBIACE^ J. St. Hil. 

 PHYLLANTHUS L. 



Phyllanthus Carolinensis Walt. Pastures and glades. O. 

 S. May-October. 



CROTON L. 



Croton glandulosus L. O. S. Not as common as the fol- 

 lowing. July-September. 



C. capitatus Michx. Dry soils, especially M. Tenn. June- 

 September. 



