4;')S I'LANT LIKK oK A LA 15AM A. 



Ai.aija.ma: ("culnil I'ino lu'll. (Jrassy damp li.inUs. Chilton County, Vorheiia 

 Station ( K. .(. Sitiith ). Hart'. 



Tyi"' locality : " Nativ*^ of North America." 

 Il«>r1t. (!col. Siirv. Ilci 1>. Mohr. 



MELANTHIUM h. Sp. I'!. 1 : :W!t. 17.".:?. 



Three BuocicH, itiMcnniais. Atlantic North Aiiieri< a. 



Melantliium virginicum !.. Sp. ri. l:33it. 1753. I'.i.Nt ii Fi.ou i:i!. 



M. Iiiihl<iaiiiiim i>esr. in Lain. Encycl. 4 : !.'.">. 17tt7. 



I'.Il. SU. 1: llx. tiray. Man.c(l.(i."r.33. Chap. I'l. 1H«. 



.\l!c«ihi-iiian and LnniHianian areas. New Kngland to MiiUK.sota and MiHHomi; 

 Soiitlicni Atlantic and (Jiilf States to TexaH. 



.\i.aiiama: Over the State. Shaded swampy hankH. Cnllmaii County, H()0 feet 

 altitude. I'allapoo.sa County. Kscamhia County, Flomaton. Mobile Coimty. 

 July. Auf^ust. FlowcrH white. Not rare. 



'rV]ie locality : "Hah. in \ iijiiiiia.' 



ll'erh. Geol. s^l^v. llcrh. Mohr. 



UVULARIA L.Si..ri. 1:301. 17r>3. 



Four species, jteronnials. Atlantic North America. 



Uvularia grandiflora J. E. Smith, Kxot. Hot. 1 : H9, t. .7/. 1804-05. 



Lakoe-floweisek Mrli.wout. 



Ell. Sk. 1:391. (iray, Man. ed. tJ, .5liS. Chap. Fl. 487. 



Alle»'heniaiiand Carolinian areas. From New Brunswick and Ontario to Minnesota, 

 Iowa; New Enj^land to the Oiiio N'alley and south along the mountains to eastern 

 Tennessee and Georgia. 



.Xi.aha.ma: Mountain region. Rich shady woods. Madison County, Montesano, 

 l.."iOO feet. Tuscaloosa County. April. Flowers dingy yellow. Rare. 



'ry]>e locality: "Received from North America.'' 



Herli. Cieol. Surv. Ilerh. Mohr. 



Uvularia perfoliata L. Sj). I'l. 1:304. 1753. Peui'oi.iatk Ukllwojjt. 



/ rularia prrfoUata minor Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 199. 1803. 



Ell. Sk. 1:390. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 527. Chap. Fl. 487. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 

 2 : 439. 



Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. Range as in the last. 



Ai.ai'.ama: Mountains and Lower hills. Rich wooded hillsides. Lee County, 

 Auburn {I'xikcr <r lUirlv). Winston and Cullman counties. 'I'allapoosa County, 

 Dadeville. Clarke County, Choctaw Corner. April. Flowers yellowish. Not rare. 



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



lierb. Mohr. ♦ 



Uvularia puberula Michx. Fl. Hor. Am. 1 : 199. 1803. Mountain HKi.iAvoitr. 



Oahisia puberula Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14 : 269. 1879. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : 391. (iray, Man. ed. (!. 528. Chap. Fl. (87. 



Carolinian area. Mountains of Virginia to Tennessee, North Carolina. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Rich woods. .Madison County, .Montesano, 1,500 

 feet. May; rare. 



Ty]»e locality: "Hab. in altissimis montilius Car<dii)ac.' 



Herb. Geol. .Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Uvularia sessilifolia L. Sp. PI. 1 : 305. 1753. Oakk.s's Bellwokt. 



(tnkesia .scssiliforia Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14 : 269. 1879. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : 392. (iray, Man. ed. 6, 528. Chap. Fl. 487. 



Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ontario; 

 New England to Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska; Ohio Valley, Missouri, and Kan- 

 sas; New York south to Florida. 



.\i.ai5ama: Miiuntain region, l^ower hills. In shady rich woods. Cullman 

 County. Tuscaloosa County {IC. A. Smith). Lee County, Auburn {liaker tS- Earle). 

 .\pril ; rare. 



Type lof-ality : " Hab. in Canada halm.'' 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



