134 Tennessee Plorsl. 



PRIMULACE^ Vent. 



SAMOLUS L. 



Samolus floribundus H. B. K. S. Valerandi var. America- 

 nus A. Gray. ' Water pimperneH^ Wet places. O. S. May- 

 September. 



LYSIMACHIA L. 



Lysimachia Fraseri Duby. Golden Loosestrife. Lookout 

 Mt. Cliffs along Ocoee River. June, July. 



L. quadrifolia L. Crosswort. Woodlands. O. S. June- 

 August. 



L. Nummularia L. Moneywort. Naturalized from Europe. 

 Escaped from gardens. May, June. 



STEIRONEMA Raf. 



Steironema ciliatum (L.) Raf. Moist thickets. O. S. June- 

 August. 



S. tonsum (Wood) Bicknell. S. intermedium Kearney. 

 Mts. of E. Tenn. T. H. Kearney. 



S. tonsum simplex Kearney: Wolf Creek. T. H. Kearney. 

 June, July. 



S. radicans (Hook.) A. Gray. Henderson, W. Tenn. S. M. 

 Bain. June-August. 



S. lanceolatum A. Gray. O. S. June, July. 



S. quadriilorum (Sims) Hitchc. S. lanceolatum var. angus- 

 tifolium A. Gray. Bradley County, E. Tenn. Cumberland 

 Mts. June, July. ' 



ANAGALLIS L. 



Anagallis arvensis L. PimpernelT Naturalized from Eu- 

 rope. Scatteringly O. S. May, June. M. 



A. coerulea L. Grass plots in Nashville (Blind School). 

 May, June. 



CENTUNCULUS L. 



Centunculus minimus L. Chaff weed. Hilltops along 

 Harding Pike, twelve miles west of Nashville. Abundant. 

 April, May. 



DODECATHEON L. 



Dodecatheon Meadia L. Shooting star. The purple flow- 

 ering variety in E. Tenn. The white exclusively in vicinity of 

 Nashville. April, May. 



SAPOTACE^ Reichenb. 

 BUMELIA Sw. 

 Bumelia lycioides (L.) Pers. Southern buckthorn. Shrub 



