SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE OF THE PLANTS GROWING WITHOUT 

 CULTIVATION IN ALABAMA, INCLUDING DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW, 

 RARE, AND LITTLE-KNOWN SPECIES. 



Subkingdom MYXOTHALLOPHYTA (MYXOMY- 

 CETES). Slime Molds. 



Order F»LAS:M0DI0F»H0RALES. 

 Family PLASMODIOPHORACEAE. 



FRANKIA Biuuch. 



Frankia alni (Wor.) Atkinson. 



Ala. Bull. 133. Cornell Bull. 50. 



Forming galls on roots of Alnus sp. Lee County, February, 1892 (Atkinson) ; July, 

 1896 ( Underwood .\- Earle). 



Frankia ceanothi Atkinson, Bnll. Torr. Clnb, 19:171. 1892. 



Ala. Bull. 133. Cornell Bull. 50. 



On roots of Ceanotliim americanus. Lee County, Auburn, November, 1891 (Atkin- 

 son); Lee County, May, July, 1896 (Underwood c|' Karle). 



Order ?vlYXOGASTRALES. 



Family TRICHIACEAE. 



ARCYRIA Hall. 

 Arcyria ferruginea Sauter. 

 Ala. Bull. 133. 

 Lee County, February, 1896 ( Underwood .f- Earle). 



Arcyria punicea Pers. 

 Ala. Bull. 133. 

 Lee County, December, 1895 ( Underwood) ; February, 1896 ( Underwood 4' Earle). 



TRICHIA Hall. 

 Trichia affinis De Bary. 

 Ala. Bull. 135. 

 Lee County, February, 1896 ( Underwood <f- Earle). 



Trichia chrysosperma (Bull.) DC. 

 Ala. Bull. 135. 

 Lee County, November, December, 1895 ( Underwood). 



Trichia varia Pers. 

 Ala. Bull. 135. 

 Lee County, December, 1895 ( Undertoood). 



' Contributed by Prof. F. S. Earle, of the Biological Survey of Alabama, April, 1899. 

 Collection maile mostly in the vicinity of Auburn, Ala. 



