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 JSpecularia biflora (K. & P.) A. Gray. 



Common sandy pastures and roadsides. 



Speciilaria perfoliata (L. ) A. DC. 



Common, fields and roadsides. 



LOBELIACP]AE. 



Lobelia amoena Miclix. 



Frequent, sandy swamps. 



Lobelia cardinalis L. 



Frequent, swampy creek bottoms, often on clay. 



Lobelia inflata L. 



Creek bottoms, Clay county, rare at Auburn. 

 Lobelia leptostachys A. D C. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Lobelia Nuttallii Roem. & Schult. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Lobelia puberula Miclix. 



Common, open woods, often near streams. 



Lobelia spicata Lam. 



Dry" woods, Elmore county Coosa county Clay, county not 

 seen at Auburn. 



Lobelia syphilitica L. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Chicoriaceae. 



Adopogon Carolinianiim (Walt.) Britt. 



Common, fields, roadsides and waste places. „ 



Hieraclum Greenii Porter & Britt. 



Lee county. (Baker & Earle.) Mohr's Plant Life.) 



Hieracium Gi'onovii L. 



Frequent, dry pine and mixed woods. 



Hieracium Marianum Willd. 



Occasional, dry hillsides. 



Hieracium Scribneri Small. 



Tallapoosa county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Hieracium venosum L. 



Common, dry rocky wooded hillsides. 



