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Gratiola sphaerocarpa Ell. 

 Edge of the lake behind Captain Cannon's Place. In mud and 

 shallow water in ditches, etc. 



Gratiola virginiana L. 

 Wet places. 



Gratiola pilosa Michx. 

 Wet meadow, Burnt Bay. Damp flats across from the paper 

 mill. 



Veronica arvensis L. Corn Speedwell. 



Major Cokers lawn and on the streets. Not rare. Flowers blue. 



Veronica peregrin a L. Purslain Speedwell. 



An insignificant little weed in damp or rather dry soil. Edge 

 of Burnt Bay. Side of street. Flowers white. 



Seymeria termifolia Pursh. 



Flat woods southwest of the old Lucas Place. In bloom Sept. 

 7,1911. Rare. 



Gerardia setacea Walt. 



Waste places and along roads. Presbyterian Churchyard. 



Gerardia linifolia Nutt. 

 Plantation Savanna. 



Gerardia purpurea L. Purple Gerardia. 



Flats across from the paper mill. Common in low woods and 

 damp flats. 



BUCHNERA ELONGATA Sw. 



Flats across from the paper mill. Damp woods by causeway at 

 crossing by the paper mill. 



Dasystoma flava (L.) Wood. False Foxglove. 



Banks of the lake. Plantation Savanna. 



Dasystoma pedicularia (L.) Benth.?* Fly Poison. 



Woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. This is one of the 

 commonest plants of the sand hills. 



♦Our plant has characters of both D. pendicularia and D. pectinata as 

 described. The pedicels are at least twice as long as the calyx lobes and 

 these are generally nearly twice as long as the calyx tube. The capsule is 

 about 8 mm. long and the entire plant including the calyx lobes is densely 

 hirsute pubescent. 



