4;^<> PLANT MKK <>K AI,Air\MA. 



Ai.aiiama: Lower l'in<' region. Coast plain ; wet sandy placiH, sliallow ditches. 

 Mohiic l.'onnty- May, .Inne; not rare, 

 'ryjio locality : "Northwestern Texas."' 

 Herb. Cieol. .Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



JUNCOIDES A<lans. Fain. i'l. 2: 17. lHV.i. 



(Liv.ii.A nC. Fl. Fr. 3:i:.H. \X0:>.) 



loiiy .speeies, of loniperale rej^ions, mostly Knn>i)ean. Nortli Anierie;i, Iti. 

 Juucoides campestre (L.) Knntze, Kev. (ien. i'l. 2:71'-'. ISiU. 



Co.MMi I.N \\ <i()I) 1,'rsii. 



.lunciia ctniiprxtris L. Sj). PI. 1:329. 1753. 



I.ii:iila ctimpislriH \K\ Fl. Fr. 3: 1151. 180.5. 



Ell. Sk. 1:41(». (Jray, Man.ed. (i, 516. Chaj). Fl. litS. Conlter, Conti. Nat. Herb. 

 2 : 151 . Wats. Kot. Call f. 2 : 203. 



Kritoi'K. Asia. Noijtii Afkica, Nkw Zealand. 



Horcal re{,non to Lonisianian area. From (jireeulaud to Alaska. All over Kastern 

 North America to California. 



Ai,a»ama: All over the State. Dry iiills. Mobile Connty. April; Ir6<|ueut. 

 Perennial. 



Type locality : " llab. in Knropae pascuis siccioribus.' 



I leili. ( .eol. Snrv. 1 lerb. Mohr. 



LILIACEAE. Lily Family.' 

 TOFIELDIA lliul.s. Fl. Angl. 2: l.")7. 1778. False Asi'nf)i>KL. 



Fonrteeu species, nn>stly of colder temperate region.s. Nortli America, thi- AndeB, 

 Asia. 

 Tofieldia racemosa ( Walt. ) B. S. P. Cat. N. Y. 55. 1888. 



Melanthiiim rartiitoxnm Walt. Fl. Car. 126. 1788. 



Nartlnrium piihcus Michx. Fl. Hor. Am. 1 : 209. 1803. 



Tofieldic puhisceiis Pers. 8vn. 1 : 399. 1805. 



Ell. Sk. 1: 421. Gray, Man. ed. (>, 532. Chap. Fl. 492. 



Lonisianian area. New .Jersey, North Carolina to Florida, west to Louisiana. 



ALAitAMA : Central I'ine belt to Coast ])laiu. Damp pine Ijarrens, borders of ponds 

 and swamps. .Inly; fre(|nent. Flowers white. Perennial. 



Type locality: South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



CHAMAELIRIUM Willd. Mag. Nat. Fr. Berl. 2:18. 1808. 



One species, percuuial; North America. 



Chamaelirium luteum (L.) Gray, ISIan. 503. 1818. Devil's Bit. 



Verulnnn luteum L. 8p. I'l. 2 : 1011. 1753. 



Melaiilhiinn dioicum Walt. Fl. Car. 126. 1788. 



ChamurHriiim caioHninnum Willd. Mag. Nat. Fr. Berl. 2 : 19. 1808. 



UeloiiiaH dinicd Pnrsli, Fl. Am. .^ept. 243. 1814. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : 423. ( Jray, Man. ed. 6, 532. Chap. Fl. 191. 



Carolinian and Lonisianian areas. Ontario, southern New England to Michigan, 

 western New York, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Atlantic and Gulf States to 

 Louisiana. 



Alahama: Over the State. Drj- open woods; most frequent in the pine barrens. 

 May, .Inne; common. Flowers whiti-. 



Economic uses : The root, calleil "starwort," or "unicorn root," i.s used medicinally. 



Type locality : "Hab. in \ irginia, Canada." 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



" S. Watson, Revision of the North American Liliaceae, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 14, 

 pp. 213 to 288, 1879. 



