. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. I.';. .1 '? I 290 Rhodora [August PS 3 J 4 Milledgeville, Boykin (ANS, NB). colquitt: Moultrie, Harper 1663 (G, Mo, NB). GLYNN: Brunswick, Pennell 4822 (NB, UP), liberty: nr. Sunbury, L. LeConte (Torrey herb., NB). pike: Zebulon, Harper 2242 (G, Mo, NB). RICHMOND: Augusta, J. D. Smith, Sep. 1883 (G). tatnall: Reidsville, Leeds, Oct. 1933 (ANS). ware: Manor, Mrs. Lovett, Oct. 1933 (Duke). South Carolina: aiken: Graniteville, Eggert, Aug. 1898 (Mo), beaufort: Hardeev


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. I.';. .1 '? I 290 Rhodora [August PS 3 J 4 Milledgeville, Boykin (ANS, NB). colquitt: Moultrie, Harper 1663 (G, Mo, NB). GLYNN: Brunswick, Pennell 4822 (NB, UP), liberty: nr. Sunbury, L. LeConte (Torrey herb., NB). pike: Zebulon, Harper 2242 (G, Mo, NB). RICHMOND: Augusta, J. D. Smith, Sep. 1883 (G). tatnall: Reidsville, Leeds, Oct. 1933 (ANS). ware: Manor, Mrs. Lovett, Oct. 1933 (Duke). South Carolina: aiken: Graniteville, Eggert, Aug. 1898 (Mo), beaufort: Hardeeville, Leeds, Oct. 1933 (ANS). BERKELEY: San tee C anal, Ravenel, Sep. (G). CHARLESTON : Charleston, Mol- denke 143a (NB). COLLETON: Walter- boro, Leeds, Oct. 1933 (ANS). DAR- LINGTON: Hartsville, Norton, Nov. 1921 (NC). DORCHESTER: Summerville, Bro'umfield,Oct. 1S92 (M,NYS). JASPER- Ridgeland, Mohr, Nov. 1895 (Mo). RICHLAND: Colum- bia, J. D. Smith, Sep. 1883 (Mo). North Carolina: Bruns- wick: Wilmington, west of river, Bariram, Oct. 1908 (ANS). columbus: Schallert, Nov. 1926 (Duke). Johnston: State Forest Nursery, Blomquist 6716 (Duke). NEW HANOVER: Wilmington, McCarthy, Sep. 1888 (NC). PENDER: Holmes, Sep. 1884 (NC). Virginia: Mr. Bailey, ann. 1841 (NB); Gray cites the species from "s. Virginia" in his Synoptical Flora, on Bailey's authority. Kearney {33) (1901) cites his own 2378, collected "in open fresh-water marshes of the Northwest River'* (Norfolk Co., Va.). 7. L. BREViFOLiA Nuttall, Prodr. Syst. Veg. VII: 377. 1839. Type Locality: "in Alabama Americae ;. Type Speci- men : material from Nuttall's herbarium is in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.—L. Ludoviciana Wood, Class Book 476. 1861.—Stem slender, unbranched, rather weak, 30-90 cm. high, smooth or nearly so, green or tinged with purplish-red near the base. Cauline leaves 20-100 (in cases of fasciation 200); close together; linear, oblong, or the lower oblanceolat


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