156 Tennessee Floea; 



Along north fork of Holston River, S. W. Va. J. K. Small. 

 June-August. 



G. pilosum Ait. Hairy bedstraw. Common. O. S. June- 

 August. 



G. pilosum puncticulosum T. & G. Near Lynchburg, S. W. 

 Va. J. K. Small. 



G. lanceolatum Torr. E. Tenn. S. W. Va. J. K. Small. . 



G. circaezans Michx. Wild liquorice. Dry woods, O. ,S. 

 May-July. 



G. triflorum Michx. Fragrant bedstraw. Cedar glades and 

 dry woods. O. S. June. 



G. latifolium Michx. High mountains of E. Tenn. July, 

 August. . 



G. latifolium var. hispidulum Small. Spurs of Iron Mt. . 



G. Arkansanum Gray. Johnsonville, W. Tenn. June, July. 



G. tinctorium L. Tennessee. Fide Illustrated Flora. 



G. trifidum L. .Swampy meadows. O. S. June-August. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^ Vent. 



SAMBUCUS L. 



Sambucus Canadensis L. American elder. O. S. June, 

 July. 



S. pubens L. Mountain elder. AUeghanies. April, May. 



VIBURNUM L. 



Viburnum alnifolium Marsh. V. lantanoides Michx. Hob- 

 ble bush. Mts. of E. Tenn. Summit of Thunderhead, Blount 

 County. May, June. « 



V. Opulus L. Cranberry tree. The variety floridum only, 

 with all flowers sterile. Frequently planted shrub in gardens. 

 Sometimes found in derelicted places. 



V. acerifolium L. Maple-leaved arrow wood. Cumberland 

 and Alleghany Mts. May, June. 



V. dentatum L. Arrow wood. Peak Mt., S. W. Va. J. 

 K. Small. 



V. cassinoides L. Beersheba Springs, Cumberland Mts. 

 M. B. Howell. May, June. 



V. nudum L. White rod. Swampy lands in the oak bar- 

 rens, Cumberland Plateau. May, June. 



V. prunifolium L. Black haw. Cumberland Mts. E. 

 Tenn. April-June. 



V. rufo-tomentosum Small. V. prunifolium var. ferugineum 

 T. & G. Frequent in the vicinity of Nashville. April, May. 



TRIOSTEUM L. 

 Triosteum perfoliatum L. Horse gentian. Foot of Cuiti- 



