582 I'LANT LII-'K OK AI.AMAMA. 



PODOSTEMACEAE River Weed Family. 

 AlxMit r_' HpocieH, pert'iiniiil ;ii|ii!ili<s of wide distriliut ion. 



PODOSTEMON Mi-lix. Kl. Hor. Aiii.2:l(il. IKOX 

 Two spocics jii|uati(' ]ifi»'iiiiiiil.s. Nortli Aiiiciiciin. 

 Podostemon abiotauoides Niitt. .louni. Ai-ad. IMiila. 7 : lor». IH.iL liiVKKWKKM. 



Cliiip. Fl. :^!t;t. 



Carolinian ana. Kasteni rennsylvania, Tenncsseo, anil (icorgia. 

 .Viaiia.ma: Monntaiu r<!;iion. Ou rocks, in swiftl.v-runuiug 8t-ranis. r.lonnt 

 Connt.v, .Mnllirrry fork, Warrior l»'iv«r. FIowcmh not sion ; .Iiino. 



Tyi>«' locality (Cliaimian) : "(Jravelly places in Chaltalioocdiee Kiver, .\utlatl." 

 llerli. (ieol. .Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



Podostemon ceratophyllum Midix. I'l. Itor. Am. 2: UJ.o. IW.i. 



Kll. Sk. 2 :.")17. (;r.iy, .Man. ed. (I, 41 1. Chap. Fl. 8it9. 



Carolinian area. Ontario; New Yo.k to Ohio; south from New .IrrHoy to nf)per 

 (Jeorjjia. 



Ai.AitAMA: Monntain ri'gion. l\<)cky river IxmIs. ]A',ti County, Auburn (linker .f- 

 Earle). .Inne. Only locality known in the State. 



Type locality : " llab. in rii|tibMs salt us lluvii Ohio, ju.Kta Louisville." 



CRASSULACEAE. Orpine Family. 



SEDUM L. Sp. I'l. 1 : r.M). liry.i. 



.\bout 150 8peci(!s, chiclly perennials, mostly of the. cooler and t()ni])erate rej^ions 

 of the ( )ld World, chiefly Northern rienus]>here. North America, about 13. 



Sedum pulchellum Micii.N. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 277. 1803. Puktty Sroxianiof. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : .")29. Cray, Man. ed. (>, 177. Chap. Fl. 150. 



Carolinian area. West Virginia and Kentucky, west to southern Illinois, southern 

 Missouri and Arkansas, south to Tennessee, and along the mountains to Georgia. 



Ai.AiiAMA: Tennessee Valley. Monntaiu region. Rocky blurts and hillsides 

 Lauderdale and FTorence counties. Ma<lison County, soulh declivity of Montesano 

 ou limestone rock, abundant. Flowers white; -May 1. Local, abundant. 



Tyjie locality: " Hab. in rupibns circa Knoxville," Tenn. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Sedum nevii Gray, Man. ed. 5, 172. lS(i7. Nkvus Stoneckop. 



Gray. Man. ed. (5, 177. Chap. Fl. 150. 



Carolinian area. Mountains of Virginia and Tennessee. 



Alahama: Lower hills. Rocky cliffs. Tuscaloosa County {R. I). Xevius). liibi) 

 County, I'ratt's Ferry. Shaded damp rocks Little Cahaba River. Flowers white, 

 June. Local and rare, forming dense tufts. 



Type locality: "Mountains of Virginia (Saltpond Mountain, W. M. Canby) to 

 Alabama { R. 1). Xerius)." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Sedum ternatum Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 277. 1803. Tkkxate Stoxkckop. 



Ell. Sk. l:.-)29. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 177. Chap. Fl. 150. 



Carolinian area. Southern rennsylvania, Ohio ^'alley from Virginia south along 

 the )nountainb to Georgia and Ai'kansas. 



Alaba.ma: Tennessee Valley. Mountain region. Lower hills. Rocky woods. 

 Lauderdale County, Florence. Dekalb County, Mentone. Cullman Count}' (Mins 

 Murjl Mohr). Tuscaloosa County (E. A. Smith). Flowers white. May. Not rare. 



Type locality : '■ Hab. in rnpibus occidentalibus Pennsylvaniae, Virginiaeet Caro- 

 linae." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. .Mohr. 



DIAMORPHA Nutt. Gen. 1 : 293. 1818. 

 Single species, .Southern Atlantic North America. 

 Diamorpha pusilla (Michx.) Nutt. Gen. 1 : 293. 1818. Little Stoneckop. 



Sedum pmilhim Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 276. 1803. 

 Ell. Sk. 1 : .530. Chap. Fl. 1.50. 

 Carolinian area. South Carolina. 



