33S PLANT T.IFK oF ALMJAMA. 



Andropogou tetrastachyus Kll. Sk. 1 : 150. IXlti. Ioik-spikkm Hkai{1)-(iI{as.s. 



Anilvopoiiixi littihiicHs WW. IftraHtarhijuH Huckcl in I X". Moiioj^r. 6 : 1HH9. 



Cliaj). Fl..V;i. 



Ltiiiisiaiiiau aroa. Suiilli Carolina ami I'lmida to Iowa. 



.Vi.auama: Lower I'iiie region. Coa.st i)lain. .Mohile County, o])('n daniji j)ine 

 barrens. Oitober. rrtMiiunt. 



T.v l>o locality : " (>ro\vs in ilainp i»int< hairons, near (;harlost«»n." 



Herb. (ieol. Snrv. Herb. .Moln . 



Andropogou moluii (liackel) llackcl; X'.iscy. Contr. Nat. Ilcrli. 3: IL 1892. 



.MoiiKs |{KAKI)-(;ka8S. 



Aiidropnqoii liihmaiii \,ir. mo hrii iiackt-l in IH'. .Monour. I'liaii. 6 : 1 115. 18!)1. 



Chap. Fi.ed. Xn\U. 



Louisianiau area. Florida to Mis.si.ssippi. 



Ai.ahama: Coa.st plain. Flat damp jiine barrens. Mobile Connty: lirst collected 

 October, 18.S3; Spriniibill. Not rare. 



Typo locality: "Alabama : in piuctis nliginosia jirope Mobile (Molir)." 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Molir. 



Andropogou elliottii Chap. Fl. 581. 1860. Elliott's Bkakd-Gjjass. 



Gray. Man. cd. (!. CAS. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 196. Chap, Fl. ed. 3, 593. 



Louisianian to Carolinian area. Florida west to Texas, Arkansas, Mi8.>ionri, and 

 Tennes,see, and nortii along the coast to Delaware. 



Al.\bama: Lower Pine region. Coa,'<t plain. Flat pine barrens, pastures, old 

 fields, in close sandy soil. Mobile and Baldwin counties. Abundant. October. 



Type locality : " \Vet or dry pine barrens, Florida to North Carolina." 



Herb. (leol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Andropogou argyraeus Schnlt. Mant. 2 : 450. 1824. Silvery Bkard-Grass. 



Audropofiou arficnteits Ell. Sk. 1 : 148. 1816. Not DC. 



J. hclrisii Desv. Opusc. 67. 1831. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6, 637. Chap. Fl. Suppl. 668. Coulter. Contr. Nat. Herb. 2:496. 

 Chap. Fl.ed.3.593. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Floriila west to Texas, Arizon.t, (.'olorado, 

 Tennessee, and southern Missouri. 



Alabama: Coast plain to Coosa Hills. Dry siliceous soil. Calhoun County, Annis- 

 ton, barren cherty hills. Mobile County. Baldwin County, dry sandy pine ridges. 

 September. Fre(|Uent. 



Ty]ie locality : "(irows in dry soils [South Carolina and Georgia]." 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Andropogou furcatus Muhi. ; Willd. Sp. PI. 4 : 919. 1806. Fohkkd Beard-Grass. 



Andropogou provincialis subvar. /Hrca/ws Hackel in DC. Monogr. I'han. 5 : 442. 1889. 



Ell. Sk. 1:150. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 637. Chap. Fl. 581. Coulter, Contr. Nat. i lerb. 

 2 : 496. 



Canadian zone to Louisianian area. From Manitoba and Saskatchewan toQnebe<- 

 and Ontario, south to the States east of the Mississippi, and Texas. 



Alabama: Over the State. Dry light soil, open woods, prairies. Cullman 

 County. Calhoun County, Anniston. Tuscaloosa, Montgomery, and Mol)ile counties. 

 Frequent. .Inly to August. 



Type locality: "liab. in America boreali." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



CHRYSOPOGON Trin. Fund. Agrost. 187. 1820. 



Twelve species, mostly perennial. Southern Europe, Asia; 1 species American. 

 Chrysopogon avenaceus (Michx.) Chap. Fl. 583. 1800. Inuian-Grass. 



Andropo(i<>n arenac.eits Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. I:i58. 1803. 



A. cUiatiis Ell. Sk. 1 : 144. 1816. 



Sorqhnin nulans Grav, Man. 617. 1818. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6, 638. Chap. Fl. 583. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herl). 2 :494. 



Mexico to Brazil. 



Alleghenian to Louisianian area. Saskatchewan south to Colorado and Texas; 

 New England to Florida and the Gulf. 



Alabama : Throughout the State. Most abundant in dry pine barrens. 



Type locality : "Hab. in vastissimis pratis Illinoensibus.'" 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



