830 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA. 
* Arachis hypogaea L. PEANUT. PINDAR, GOOBER PEA. 
Brazil. 
Cicer arietinum L. CHICK PEA, 
Rarely. Central Prairie region, 
Mediterranean region, Asia. 
“Vigna catjang (L.) Walp. COWPEA, 
Asia. 
Glycine hispida Moench, Soy BEAN, SoJA BEAN. JAPANESE PEA. 
Louisianian area; rarely at present. 
Kastern Asia. 
“Pisum sativum L. GARDEN PEA. 
“Phaseolus vulgaris 1. KIDNEY BEAN. POLE BEAN, 
Asia, 
“Phaseolus vulgaris nanus DC. Busy BEAN, 
Phaseolus lunatus L. LIMA BEAN. 
Phaseolus multiflorus Willd. FLOWERING BEAN, 
Rarely for the seeds, mostly for ornament. 
“Abelmoschus esculentus Moench. (Hibiscus esculentus L.) OKRA. GUMBO, 
“Gossypium herbaceum L. COTTON. UPLAND COTTON. 
Asia, 
Gossypium barbadense L. SEA ISLAND Corton. 
Coast plain; rarely. 
South America, 
*Lycopersicum esculentum Miller. TOMATO. 
South America, 
Solanum melongena L. EGGPLANT, 
Capsicum annuum L, LARGE RED PEPPER. SWEET PEPPER. 
Brazil. 
Capsicum frutescens L. and C. baccatum L. CHILE AND BIRD’S-EYE PEPPERS, 
India, tropical America, 
“Cucurbita maxima Duchesne and C. pepo L. 
LARGE PUMPKIN. CHEESE PUMPKIN, 
Planted in the corntields. 
Asia, America? 
*Cucurbita melopepo L. 
SQUASH. CROOKNECK SQUASH. CUSHAW, VEGETABLE MaArkRow. 
Asia, Africa, America. 
*Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. WATERMELON, 
In greatest perfection in the Pine region. 
Africa, 
“Cucumis sativus L. CUCUMBER, 
Asia. 
* Cucumis melo reticulatus Ser, NETTED MELON, MUSKMELON, 
