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 Order 42. LEGUMINOS/E. Pulse Family. 



1. BAPTISIA, Vent. False indigo. Perennial Herbs. 

 C. leucantha, Torr. and Gray. Smooth loild indigo. 



Growing on river banks from March to April. Specimens 

 found in Washington county, (Dr. Mohr). Also reported 

 growing in Tennessee (Killebrew), and therefore may be 

 found in north Alabama. 



B. alba, R. Br. White floivered indigo. Growing in 

 south and middle Alabama— Eussell county (Dr. Neisler), 

 Mobile (Dr. Mohr), Lee (Mell), April. 



B. perfoliata, K Br. Dry sandy soils near Auburn, 

 Lee county, (Mell) and probably south. May 



B. lanceolata, Ell. Dry pine barrens in south and 

 west Alabama. Baldwin county, (Dr. Mohr.) 



2. CROTALARIA, L. Rattle box. Herbs. 



C. sagittalis, L. Virginian rattle box. Growing in south 

 and middle Alabama in barren sandy soils. Specimens ob- 

 tained in Lee (Mell), Russell (Dr. Neisler), Tuscaloosa, 

 Cullman (Dr. Mohr), counties — June, July. Found also 

 growing abundantly in Tennessee, (Killebrew) and therefore 

 may be looked for in North Alabama. 



C. ovalis, Push. Dry pine soil throughout lower mid- 

 dle and south Alabama — May, July — Specimens obtained 

 in Russell (Dr. Neisler), Washington, Mobile, Baldwin, 

 Monroe (Dr. Mohr), counties. 



C. Purshii, DC. South Alabama — May, June — Mobile, 

 Baldwin (Dr. Mohr) counties. 



3. LUPINUS, Tourn. Lupine. Herbs. 



L. perennis, L. Wild lupine. From middle to north 

 Alabama— April May— Lee (Mell), Russell (Dr. Neisler), 

 Cullman, Tuscaloosa (Dr. Mohr), counties. Mountains 

 Tennessee (Killebrew). 



L. perennis, Var gracilis, Mobile (Dr. Mohr.) , 



L. villosus, Willd. Villous lupine. South Alabama, 

 Mobile, Baldwin (Dr. Mohr) counties. April. 



L. diffusus, Nutt. South Alabama, Mobile, Baldwin 

 (Dr. Mohr) counties — April, May. 



