u ' S' 
iK Geranium maculaturn 
n Carolinianua 
ft Malva Carol in lana 
^ I Stewartia 
— - 
y 
Hibiscus moscheutos 
■J. 
■I 
fb 
ia%@ 
14 A p 1Q\2 
13 My 1311 
30 S 1313 
16 Je 1811 
5 J1 1810 
-- "Ttwrj-f 7 6 ? 1 18 ^ 
taCtoJ (^aM*****^ • 
mllitaris 11 Jl 1810 
soaber 
laar 
J 
4 
grand if lor ua 
Georgia? 
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Vh 
S’ 
Vir 
specio bus 
/ / 
^ j Sida graollis 
rhombifolia 
spinoea 
6 t Cordon ia lasianthus 
I 
6 3 1811 
4 0 1811 
28 Mr 1812 
27 Je 1813 
pubesoene 22 Je 1814 
Fort Barrington, Altaaiaba 
3 
2s 157 fls. Ap*My rich oak 
, lands of upper oountry 
2s 157^ 
2s 163 
2s 172 OA 
fls. Mr-My 
fis. Ap-Je 
2s 165 
\y 
2s 169 
y 
y)\ 4./ - 
2s 168 
fIs• Je-S 
y 
fls* Ja-s 
fls, jrv'i Georgia 
27 J1 1810 2s 166 
22 Au 1310 25167 
fls, Jl-S along margin 
of rivers in middle 4 upper 
country found though rarely 
in swamps near -Qrpprgt r *[) 
*r—" . 
fl.s Jl—S grows around 
ponds in southern parts of 
Georgia ^ 
fls. Jl-S common on 
island® near Ocean 
4 Au 1810 2s170 
fls* Jl—S Florida 
and perhaps in southern 
parts of Georgia * It Is 
enumerated by falter among 
plants jf Carolina but I 
have never seen it in the 
woods although common in- 
^ habitant of £ur gardens 
2s 159 
/ 
2s 160 
2:161 
2 s 171 
2s 171 
fls. Au-S Sea islands 
common about Beaufort 
u^" - 
fls. Ji-Q 
fls, My-Jl . 
^ fls. My-Au 
fls throughout summer 
Thehabltat ofthle tree ap¬ 
pears to be -very limited, a 
few trees were found by 
Bartram nr. Fort. Barrington 
on the Altamaha, and from 
the same spot all the plants 
now in gardens have bean de- 
r i.v®d. 
