While engaged in ornithological investigations on the ridges which form the highest peaks of the Unicoi Mountain range in the southern Appalachians the writer located several specimens of the Fraser Fir [Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir.]. The exact location of the thirteen trees in on and immediately adjacent to approximately two acres of open ground on the summit of Haw Knob (5472′) on the boundary between Tennessee (Tellico Wildlife Management Area) and North Carolina (Santeelah Wildlife Management Area). From the T.V.A. quadranle map of the area (Big Junction Quadrangle 140-SE) showing the state boundary it appears all of the trees are located in North Carolina by approximately 100 to 150 feet.