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Cistaceae 



Helianthemum ma jus BSP. 

 Transition between marsh and sand hills on east side of Kil- 

 gore's Pond. Pine woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. 



Heliaxthemum canadense (L.?) Michx. 



Near Kilgore's Branch in the sand hills. Sandy woods in front 

 of Damascus church. Rare. 



Lechea villosa Ell. Pinweed. 



Pine woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. Pine woods 

 west of Snake Branch. Sand hills across the lake. Common. 



Lechea racemulosa Lam. 



Pine woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. 



Lechea Torreyi Leggett. 

 Flatwoods. 



Violaceae 



Viola pedata L. Pansy Violet. 



Sandy woods across Black Creek near Nettle's Bridge, April 

 27, 1912. This violet is exactly like the one following except 

 that the two upper petals are a deep purple color in sharp 

 contrast to the three others which are lilac or blue. It is rare 

 with us and occurs scattered among the all-lilac variety, of 

 which it is doubtless a recurring sport. 



Viola pedata L. var. lineariloba DC. Bird-foot Violet. 



Bluffs of Black Creek at Laurel Land. Sandy margin of the 

 lake. Sandy woods near Nettle's Bridge. This is the common 

 large violet of the sand hills with all the petals lilac-purple, or 

 lighter colored. 



Viola septemloba LeConte? 

 Flatwoods south of Hartsville Plantation. 



Viola villosa Walt. 

 Banks of Black Creek above Captain Cannon's Place. 



Viola emarginata LeConte. 

 Flat woods south of Hartsville Plantation. Burnt Bay. South 

 side of Black Creek. 



Viola emarginata x triloba? 

 South side of the lake near Burnt Bay. 



