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A. villosus, Miclix. Dry sandy soils in middle and south 

 Alabama—Lee (Mell), Knssell (Dr. Neisler), Baldwin (Dr. 

 Mohr) counties— extending into Tennessee (Killebrew). 



17. GLOTTIDIUM, Des. Annual. 



G. Floridanum, DC. Damp soils in south Alabama. 

 August— Mobile, Baldwin (Dr. Mohr). 



18. SESBANIA, Pers. Herbs or Shrubs. 



S. macrocarpa, Muhl. South Alabama — August, Sep- 

 tember — Mobile, Baldwin counties (Dr. Mohr). 



19. yESGHYNOMENE, L. Sensitive joint vetch.. Herbs or 



Shrubs. 



yE. hispida, Willd. Borders of swamps in south Ala- 

 bama — August. 



/E. viscidula, Michx. South Alabama, in sandy soils- 

 Mobile (Dr. Mohr). 



20. ZGRNIA, Gmel. Perennial Herbs. 



Z. tetraphylla, Michx. South and west Alabama, in 

 dry sandy soils — June, August — Mobile, Baldwin (Dr. 

 Mohr). 



21. DESMODIUM,Des. Tick, Trefoil. Perennial Herbs. 

 D. nudiflorum, DC. Croivded leaved trefoil. Rich soils 



in western Alabama — July, August. 



D. acuminatum, DC. Pointed Tick Trefoil. Rich soils 

 in shady places ia nearly all portions of State — Lee, Macon, 

 Montgomery (Mell), Russell (Dr. Neisler), Mobile, Cullman, 

 Franklin (Dr. Mohr) counties— July, August. 



D. paucifiorum, DC. Feio floivered tick trefoil. From 

 middle to north Alabama — August — Montgomery (Mell), 

 Bibb (Dr. Mohr), extending into Tennessee (Killebrew)j 

 growing in rich woods soil. 



D. rotendifolium, DC. Round leaved tick trefoil. In 

 drv rocky woods soil from south to north Alabama — Au- 

 gust—Lee, Montgomery (Mell), Russell (Dr. Neisler), Mo- 

 bile, Baldwin, Autauga (Dr. Mohr) counties, extending into 

 Tennessee (Killebrew). 



