522 PLANT LIKE OF ALABAMA. 



Wkst In'oiks. Mkxico, Otatkmai.a. 



Allt'jllit'uiaii to Louisiaiiiiiii aroa. From Ontario, (incluM; tliroughout tho Atlantic 

 I iiittcT States to tlio (Juif. west to Arkansas and Nebraska. 



Ai.auama: Over the State. Waste i)laees, roadsides, in dry eoik Common. 



Type loeality : " Mai*, in Vir^riniau, Jamaicae glareosis." 



iTerl). Geol. Snrv. llorli. Mohr. 

 Lepidium ruderale L. Sp. PL 2 : Gl."). 1753. European Peppkrgrass. 



Gray, >Lni. od. G, 73; Syn. FL N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 128. 



EUKOI'K. 



Sj»arinj:ly advrntive on the Atlantie and the (inlf coast. 



Alabama : Coast i>lain. Waste plaees. Mobile Comity, ballast heaps near month 

 of the river. .Inly IS, ISSS. Baldwin Connty, Navy Cove, Anynst 28, 1879. 

 Type locality: " Ihib. in Enropae rnderatis et ad viaa." 

 Herb. Gool. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



Lepidium apetalum Willd. Sp. PI. 3 : 439. 1805. Apetakous Cress. 



Lejiiiliinii micvauthnm var. apetalum Ledeb. FL Koss. 1:205. 1842. 

 L. intermedium (irav, Man. ed. 2, G. 185G. 

 Gray. Man. ed. 6. 73; Syn. FL N. A. 1, pt. 1:127. 



NOUTH A.SIA, El'ROPK. 



New England to Texas. 



Ai.ahama: Adventive on ballast. Mobile Connty, July. 



Type locality : "Hab. in Siliiria." 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. 



CORONOPUS Gaertu. Frnct. 2 : 293. 1791. Swink Cress. 

 (Sexkbikka Poir. Encycl. 7 : 7G. 1806.) 

 Twelve species, temperate regions, both hemispheres. 

 Coronopus coronopus (L.) Karst. Deutsch. FL 673. 1880-1883. Wakt Cress. 



Cochharia coronopun \j. Sp. PL 2 : 648. 1753. 

 Coronopus rueUii All. FL Ped. 1 : 256. 1785. 

 Senehiera curonopuH Poir. I'ncvcl. 7 :76. 1806. 



Ell. Sk. 2: 139. Gray, Man.'ed. 6, 74. Chap. FL 30. Gray, Svn. FL N. A. 1, pt. 

 1:130. 



El" HOPE. 



Naturalized in the Middle States, and in the ports from Rhode Island to Florida. 



Ai.aba.ma: Coast region. Adventive with ballast. Mobile County, Pinto Island. 

 A])ril, 1879. May, 1896. Annual. Firmly established in waste places about the 

 shipping. 



Type locality: "Hab. in Europae apricis, nudis." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Coronopus didymus (L.) J. E. Smith, FL Brit. 3:691. 1800. pEi'PEKfiRAss. 



/,ipi(liiiiii dill i/iii 111 \j. Maut. 92. 1776. 



Scnebieni pini)ali)ida DC. Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Par. 1:144. 1799. 



S. didi/ma Pers. Svn. 2 : 185. 1815. 



Ell. Sk. 2:139. Grav. Man. ed. 6. 74. Chap. FL 30. Wats. Bot. Calif. 1 : 48. Griseb. 

 Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 14. Gray, Syn. FL N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 130. 



EuRoi'K, Brazil, North America. 



Alleghenian to Lonisianian area. Naturalized in Canada and the North Atlantic 

 States, west to Vancouver aud California, and from Florida to Texas and Arkansas. 



Alabama: Tennessee Valley to Coast plain. Damp open ground, pastures, grass 

 plots. Lawrence Connty, Monlton. Tuscaloosa and Mobile counties. Flowers 

 white, March to May; a common weed. Winter annnal. 



Type locality not ascertaiued. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



CAKILE Gaertu. Fruct. 2 : 287. 1791. Ska Rocket. 



Four maritime species, temperate and warmer regions. F^uropo, West Indies. 

 North America, 2. Annuals. 



Cakile maritima Scop. Fl. Carn. ed. 2, 2 : 35. 1772. 



Etrope. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Adventive on ballast in Middle Atlantic aud 

 Southern ports. 



