r)2S ri,.\NT LIFK (»!-' ALAI5AMA. 



KUKOI'K. 



A liiiinlilc iiaturali/fd wcod, frcMiiU'iit in Ontario an<l Now En^^land, tlicncfi west 

 til West \ ir;,'inia anil Kenlnrkv, ami south to rimida an<l Mississipiii. 



Ai aiiama: < )\ it thr Slatf. l^ortlisrsol' sandy Holds, wasic places. Madison County, 

 iiiintsville. Tusi aloosa. Monti^iunory, Mobile, and Haldwin eonuties. Flowers white. 

 .Marcli; not loinnion. .Annual. 



Typf locality: "Hal>. in Kurojiae septentrionalioris sabnlosis." 



Herb. (Jool. 8urv. Herb. Mobr. 



ARABis L. sp. i'l. mi. n-y.i. 



One hundred distinct species, of temperate regions, chielly in the Northern lloini- 

 splioro; few in South America and Australia. North America 38. 



Arabis virginica (L.) Trelease, Urauner &, Coville, Rey). Geol. Surv. .\rk. 1884, 

 4: It)."). 18!M. Soi'TiiKRN Sani> CUK.SS. 



Cardamine rirfi'inica L. Sp. I'l. 2:656. 1753. 



.irabin liidoriciiUKt V. A. Meyer, Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop. 9:60. 1834. 



(irav, Man. ed. t). (>(). Chap. V\. ed. 3, 27. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 19. Gray, 

 Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1:161. 



Carolinian and Louisiani.in area.s. Virginia to South Carolina, west to Texas, 

 Arkansas, Missouri, and southern California. 



Alabama: Centr.il I'iue belt to Coast pl.tin. Open sandy jdaces, l)orders of lields. 

 Tuscaloosa, Montj^omery, and Mobile counties; fre«]ucut iu the Coast plain. Flow- 

 ers white. February, March. Winter annual. 



Tyjie locality : " Hab. in Virginia." 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Arabis patens Snlliv. Am. .lourn. Sci. 42 : U). 1812. Open Rock Chkss. 



(Jray, Man. ed. 6, 6t). Chap. Fl. 27. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 162. 



Carolinian area. New York and W'est Virginia to Ohio and Missouri, south from 

 Tennessee to northwestern Georgia (Cave Springs). 



Alabama: Central I'rairie belt. Damp shaded limestone rocks, liibb County, 

 banks Little Cahaba River, Pratts Ferry. June; rare. Annual or biennial. 



Type locality: "Rocky banks of the Scioto River, near Columbus, Ohio." 



Herb. Mohr.' 



Arabis laevigata (Muhl.) Poir. Encycl. Suppl. 1:411. 1810. 



Smooth Rock Ckks.s. Sicklf, I 'on. 



Turritis laeru/ala Muhl.; Willd. .Sp. PI. 3:543. 1801. 



(;ray, Man. ed. 6, ()(>. Chap. Fl. 28. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 162. 



Alleghenian to Louisianian area. Quebec, Ontario; Now England west to Minne- 

 sota, south to Ohio Valley and Tennessee. 



Alabama: Central Pine belt. Rocky banks. Tuscaloosa County (I<J. A. Smith). 

 Hibb County, l)ank of Little Cahaba River. Flowers March, fruit June; not fre- 

 <|uent. Annual. 



Ty])e locality : " Hab. iu Pensylvania." 



Herb. (icol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Arabis canadensis L. Sp. PI. 2 : 665. 1753. Sicklk Pod. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 148. (iray, Man. ed. 6, 66. Chap. Fl. 28. 



Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. Ontario and New England west to Minnesota, 

 south to Missouri, Georgia, Texas, and Arkansas. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Madison County, Huntsville {Hake)- .f Earlr). 

 Flowers .June. Infrecjucnt. Annual or biennial. 



Type locality not given. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



CAPPARIDACEAE. Caper Family. 



CLEOME L. Sp. PL 2 : 671. 1753. 



Seven species, subtropical and tropical regions, chielly South America. 

 Cleome spinosa L. Sp. I'l. ed. 2, 2 : 939. 1763. Spiny Cleome. 



Cleomc puiK/cns W'illd. Ennm. 689. 1809. 

 Chap. Fl. 32. Gray, Syn. FL N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 183. 

 West Indies, South America. 

 Louisianian area. Adventive North Carolina to Louisiana and Arkansas. 



