:VM\ I'LANT I. IKK OK AI.AHAMA. 



Manisuiitt coriugata areolata ill.nkelj Molir. ISiill. Torr. Cliil>, 24:21. 1897. 



I.'otlboillia roriKiinlii v;ir. uiroUiln llackiO, in !>('. Mmiof^r. I'luin. 6 : :i()9. 1889. 



A will-iii.irkoil viirit'ty, tin- iiiiiiktoiis ptMliiiiclcs MlcmliT itiid loii^'-rxstTtcd, ;m(l 

 tlio spiki'sinuro >leinUT tli.tn in tlir tyiM'; spikclots oblong-ox ate, less jiittftl. 



I.oiiisiiiniaii ar(>a. 



Ai.ahama: Coast plain. Low daniii pin-- barrens. Mobile County. 



Typt" loc.ility: "In pint-tis dcprcssis liuniidiH propr Moliile, Alaliani.i ( C. Molir)." 



llVrb. Ceol. Snrv. lli-rb. Mohr. 



Mamsiims rYi.iXDiJicA (MirliN.) Knntzc, l»ev. Uen. I'l. 2 : 77!t. ixiH. 



Vripmciim (jiliiidiicitiii .Miclix. Kl. Hor. Am. 1 : (iO, 1803. 



Tills 8i)ecii-sis not infrocincnt in KJoiiilaand eastern Missi8sii)pi. ami is lo l.c louUed 

 for in western Alabama. 



HACKELOCHLOA Knntze, h'ev. Gen. I'l. 2:777. ISIil. 

 (Mamsikis L.Mant. 2:164. 1771. In part.) 



A single species, annual, widely distributed over tropical regions. 

 Hackelochloa granularis (L.) Kunt/.e, Rev. Gen. I'l. 2 : 777. 1891. 



Ceiicliriis iir<niiilaiix !,. Mant. 2:51'), App. 1771. 



MdiiimiiiB tiraiinlarix Sw. Prodr. 1 •.25. 1788. 



Ell. Sk. 2 :'524. Chap. Fl. 580. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : I9L'. (Iriseb. Fl. Hrit. 

 W.Ind.5o7. 



Wi:sT Indies and all Tuopical Codntkik-s. 



Louisianiau area. South Carolina and Florida, west to Texas and ArizoTia. 



Alahama: Lower Pine belt. Waste and cultivated grounds. Mobile County, 

 Springhill. Citronelle. .Inne. 



Adventive from tlie trojiics and fully established. 



Typo locality not ascertaine<l. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



ANDROPOGON L. Hp. PI. 2 : 1045. 17.53. 



A genus, as understood at ])resent, of about 200 siJccies; belonging to the warmer 

 regions of the globe. North America, 24 species. All perennials from longer or 

 shorter scaly or tibrous-rooted rhizoraas. 



Andropogon tener Kunth, Rev. Gram. 2 :565, /. 197. 1833. 



SLEXDK R ]5KA KI >-( ; UA.S.S. 



Andropogon truer var. cjen ii in ns snhvar. ti/picua Hack, in DC. Monogr. Phan. 6 : 378. 

 1889. 



Chap. Fl. 581. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 495. 



Cuba, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina. 



Louisianiau area. ( Georgia and Florida to Texas. 



Alabama: Coosa Valley to Coast plain. Dry bills, gravelly or close sandy soil. 

 Mobile County. Washington County, Yellowpine. Monroe County, ('laiborne. 

 Clark County, Clioctaw Corner. Calhoun County, Anniston. August to September. 

 Most frequent iu the Lower Pine region. 



Type locality: " Crescit in Brasilia meriflionali.' 



Herb. Gcol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Andropogon scoparius Mich.x. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 57. 1803. Broom-Grass. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : 146. Grav, Man. ed. 6, 637. Chap. Fl. 581. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 

 2:495. 



Mr.xico. 



Alleghenian to Louisianiau area. From the South Atlantic and Gulf States west 

 to Arizona and California; north to New England and Minnesota; from Ontario to 

 the Saskatchewan; Rocky Mountains, Colorado. 



Alabama: Over the State, on poor sandy soil. Common everywhere. Most 

 abundant in dry pine barrens and woru-out tields. Of many forms, dilhcult to 

 separate. 



Type locality: " Hab. in aridis sylvarum C.irolinae.'' 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Andropogon glomeratus (Walt.) B. S. P. Prol. Cat. N. Y. 67. 1888. 



Busnv Beako-Grass. 

 Cinna filovierata Walt. Fl. Car. 59. 1788. 

 Andropogon macronrum Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1:56. 1803. 

 Eastern Mexico, Central A.merica, We-st Indies. 



