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Styrax grandifolia Ait. 



This beautiful shrub was found only once, in open, well-drained 

 woods on the north side of the Society Hill road about one-half 

 mile beyond Snake Branch. It was in full bloom on April 27, 

 1912. 



Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her. Horse Sugar. 



Bluffs of Black Creek. Common in flat woods, near bay 

 edges, etc. 



Oleaceae 



Fraxinus Darlingtonii Britton ? Ash. 



On ditch bank separating the Upper Farm and Norwood 

 Places. Only one specimen found. 



Loganiaceae 

 Gelsemium sempervirens (L.) Ait. Yellow Jessamine. 



Abundant in damp woods. 



Cynoctonum sessilifolium (Walt.) J. F. Gmel. 

 Flats across from the paper mill. 



POLYPREMUM PROCUMBENS L. 



Wet meadow in Burnt Bay. Dr}^ field side near Burnt Bay. 



Gentianaceae 



Sabatia lanceolata (Walt.) T. & G. 



Plantation Savanna. Black Creek swamp at the paper mill. A 

 tall, attractive plant of open swamps. 



Sabatia brachiata Ell. Marsh Pink. 



Damp place southside of the lake. Dry sand hills near Crow- 

 ley's Spring. This plant is remarkable as affecting both damp 

 margins and the dryest sand hills. 



Sabatia gracilis (Michx.) Salisb. 



Wet pine barrens near Plantation Savanna. 



Gentiana Elliottii Chapm. Elliott's Gentian. 



Crowley's Branch Crossing. Flat woods south of town. Wet 

 places by bays and streams. Frequent. A white variety was 

 discovered by Mr. Rogers near Society Hill. 



Gentiana Porphyrio J. F. Gmel. 



Flat woods south of Hartsville. Flat woods and branch cross- 

 ings. Infrequent. 



