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P perennis, Walt. Wild kidney lean. In woods and 

 along field margins from middle towards north Alabama. 

 Lee, Tallapoosa, Clay (Mell), Eussell (Dr. Neisler), Talladega 

 (Dr. Molir), extending into Tennessee (Killebrew). 



2;). 8TR0PH08TYLES, Ell. Prostrate or twining herbs. 



S. angulosa, Ell. (P. diversifolins Pers and P. lielvoUis 

 L). Creeping hidney lean. Sandy banks of streams from 

 Mobile to Tennessee. June, September. Lee, Coosa (Mell), 

 Baldwin, Mobile, Calbonn (Dr. Mohr), Kussell (Dr. Neisler) 

 counties, extending"^into Tennessee (Killebrew). June, Sep- 

 tember. 



S peduncularis. Ell (P. heWohis, Man) sandy soils over 

 tbe same territory as preceding. June, September. 



30. VIGNA. Savi. Twining herbs. 



V. glabra, Savi. Brackish marshes along coast. June, 

 September. Mobile (Dr. Mohr). 



31. ERYTHRINA, L. Trees, Shrubs rarely herbs. 



E. herbacea, Coral plant. Light sandy soils in lower mid- 

 dle and south Alabama— Macon (Mell),Pvussell(Dr.Neisler), 

 Mobile, Clark, Monroe (Dr. Mohr) counties. April, May. 



32. CLITORIA, L. Butterfiy pea. Perennial herbs. 



C- Mariana, L. Dry sandy soils. Lee, Macon (Mell), 

 Eussell (Dr. Neisler), Mobile, Baldwin, Monroe, Clark, 

 Washington (Dr. Mohr) counties, extending into Tennes- 

 see (Killebrew). July, August. 



33. AMPHICARP/EA, Ell. Hog peanut. Perennial 



HERBS. 



A. monoica, Nutt. Eich moist soils throughout south, 

 middle and northwest Alabama. Lee, Montgomery (Mell), 

 Eussell Or. Neisler), Mobile, Tuscaloosa (Dr. Mohr) coun- 

 ties, extending into Tennessee (Killebrew). August, Sep- 

 tember. 



34. GALACTIA, P. Br. 3Idk pea. Prostrate and;;twin- 



ING herbs. 



