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Alahama: Central Pine belt to the coast. Wet places, borders ponds, ditches, 

 throughout the Coast Piue belt. Flowers canary yellow. April; frequent. 

 Type locality : " Hab. in Ainericae septentrioualis udis." 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Sarracenia catesbaei Ell. Sk. 2 : 11. 1821-24. Catesby's Trumpet-leaf. 



Carolinian area. South Carolina. 



Alabama : Mountain region. Dekalb County. W^et banks of Little River, near 

 De Soto Falls, 2,000 feet altitude. F^lowers yellow. June. Only locality known in 

 the State. 



Type locality: "My specimens * * * were collected by Dr. McBride along 

 thi' margins of the rivulets amidst the high sandhills of Chestertiehl district in 

 South Carolina." 



Readily distinguished from the very closely allied Sanactnia flava by the strictly 

 erect leaves with ventral wing narrower and the sides of the broad, dark purple 

 veined lamina scarcely if at all rellexed. 



DROSERACEAE. Sundew Family. 

 DROSERA L, Sp. PI. 281. 1753. Sundew. 

 About 100 species, all regions except Pacific islands. North America, 8. 

 Drosera brevifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 1 : 211. 1814. Suokt-leaf Sundew. 



Chap. Fl. 37. 



Louisiauian area. Coast of North Carolina to Florida, west to Mississippi and 

 Louisiana. 



Alabama : Coast plain. Damp open pine barrens. Mobile. Flowers pale i)ink. 

 April. Freijuent. Annual. 



Type locality: "1ti sandy swamps of Georgia. Enslen." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Drosera capillaris I'oir. Eucycl. 6 : 299. 1804. Capillaky SuNT)EW^ 



Drosera hreriJ'oUa\nT. major Hook. Journ. Bot. 1: 194. 1834. 



Chav). 11. 37. 



Louisianian area. South Carolina to Florida, west to Mississippi and Texas. 



Alabama: Lower Pine region. Coast plain. Low damp pine barrens, borders 

 Itouds, ditches. GenevaCounty (i'. J. 5mi</i). Mobile. Flowers white; April. Not 

 rare. Annual. 



Tyjie locality : "Cette plante croit a la Caroline." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Drosera intermedia Hayne in Schrad. .Journ. Bot. 1800, pt. 1:37. 1801. 



LoNGLEAF Sundew. 



Drosera longifolia Michx. V\. Bor. Am. 1: 186. 1803. Not L. 



D. amerkana Willd. Enum. 340. 1809. 



D. foliosa Ell. Sk. 1 : 376 1817. 



D. lotu/ifolia var. amerkana DC Prodr. 1:318. 1824. 



Ell. Sk.l:376. Gray Man ed 6, 178. Chap. Fl. 37. Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 27. 



Northern Europe, Western Asia, Kaaitchatka, West Indies, Bra/.h,. 



Canadian zone to Louisiauian area. New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba to 

 latitude 53. New England, Maine west to Minnesota, south along tbe Atlantic 

 coast to Florida and Louisiana. 



Alabama: Coast Pine belt. Bogs and shallow ponds. Washil)g{^)n ( ounty, Yel- 

 lowpine. F^scanibia, Baldwin, and Mobile counties. Flowers white; A})ril, May. 

 Fre(|U('nt. Perennial. 



Type locality: " Hab. in uliginosis turfosis," Germany. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Drosera filiformis Raf. Med. Rep. ser. 2, 5 :360. 1808. Narrow-leaf Sundew. 



Drosera ten ni folia Willd. Enum. 340. 1809. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6, 179. Chap. Fl. 37. 



Alleghenian to Louisianian area. Coast of Massachusetts and New .Jersey to 

 Florida, west to Mississippi. 



Alabama: Coast plain. Low damp pine barrens. Mobile and Baldwin counties. 

 Flowers rose pink ; May Frei|neutly covering large patches; not rare. Perennial. 



Type locality (Torr. & Gray, Fl.); "Delaware {liaftnesque)." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



