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Iluliaiillius niicroccplialus T. & G. 



Common, dry woods and roadsides. 



ll(^liaiillnis ►Swduitzii T. & G. 



Lee County, (Mohr, Plant Life.) 



Ilcliantlnis toniciitosus AiiclLX. 

 Frequent, rich mixed woods. 



llrliojisis i;rac*ilis Xiitt. 



Occasional, moist upland woods. 



Ik4i()i)sis lH'liaiitli()i(l(\s (L.) ^^- ^- !*• 

 Collected once, Tallapoosa County. 



lonactic^ liiiariifolia (L.) Greene. 



Common, roadsides and open pine woods, sandy land. 



Isopai)i)iis (livaricatirs (IS^iitt. ) T. «S: G. 



Very common, old fields, pastures and roadsides. 



Kiilinia eiipatoi-ioides L. 



Common, dry open woods, usually on sandy land. 



*Laciiiaiia Earlei Greene. 



Auburn. (F. S. Earle, 1896.) 



tLacinaria elegans (AValt. ) O. Kuntze. 



Locally abundant, sandy pine woods, south of Auburn. 



*Lacinaria elegantula Greene. 



Auburn. (F. S. Earle, 1896.) 



fLacinaiia i^ramiiiifolia (Walt.) O. Kuntze. 



Common, dry pine and mixed woods. A form with w^hite 

 flowers occurs. 



tLacinaria seariosa squarrulosa (Miclix.) Small. 



Collected once, Auburn. 



JLacinaria spicata (L.) O. Kuntze. 



Occasional, pine woods. 



Lacinaria s(iuarrosa (L.) Hill. 



Occasional, dry woods. 



Leptilon Canaclense (L. ) Britt. 



Common, cultivated fields. 



{Mariana Mariana (L.) Hill. 



Collected once, streets of Auburn. 



Marshall! a lanceolata Pui'sh. 



Frequent, open pine and mixed woods. 



Marsliallia trinerva (Walt.) Porter. 



Occasional, thickets along small streams. 



