r)r)S I'l-ANT MI'K (>K AI.AIiAMA. 



BAPTISIA \ .111. D.T.Crii. N..V.;'. ls(th. 



I-'ourloeii Npciios, imiriiniuls, Atlantic Norlli Aim ri< a. largely 8<nitlioji8tniu. 

 Baptisia lanceolata (Walt. ) KM. Sk. 1:4G7. ISIT. I.-vnckolatk Kalsk 1ni)I«;(). 



Sojiln,,,, hnirrolnta Willi. Fl. Car. la"). 1788. 



r„d,iliiii<i iniiilora Mi.lix. I'l. Hor. Am. 1:2():5. IKOS. 



i:il..^Ll:l<!7. Cliai.. II. 111. 



Loiii.siaiiian area, llorid.i lo North ('ari)liiia. wcsl l<i l.ouiHiaii.i and .VrkansaH. 



Ai.aiia.ma: L«)\vfr I'ino n-gion. I>rv i»ine Itant-iiH. HaMwin County. KlowtTH 

 yellow. April ; laic. 



.Miiiost ijlaltroUH, tlo\vtM\s nioHtly .sin;fli', lanly in pairs. 



Typf locality: South Carolin.i. 



ll'i rl.. (Jcol. Siirv. Herb. Mohr. 



Baptisia leucantha Toir. iV. ( Ji ay, Fl. N. A. 1 : :w'>. 1840. 



WinTK-Ki.owK.RKi) Fai.sk IM)I(;0. 



Gray. Man. t-.l. C, U'd. Chap. II. 111'. 



Cai<»linian ami Lonisianian areas. Michij^an. Minnesota, Nehrawka, sonth to Ohio, 

 Missouri, Arkansas, ami Louisiana. 



Ai-aisama: Lonisianian area. Damp banks. Washington County. I'lowcrs 

 wliite. .May ; rare. 



Tyiie locality: "In rich alluvial soil, Upjicr Canada (near Lake Erie), Michigau! 

 Obi<i I to Louisiana I' 



Heib. (ieol. .'<urv. Herb. Molii. 



Baptisia megacarpa (li.ip. Fl. 1 11. INUd. 



(h.ip. FI.ed.3, IL'I. 



Carolinian and Lonisianian areas. Georgia, middle Florida. 



Ai.An.\M.\ : Mountain region. Metamorpbie bills. Open woodlands. Talla])oosa 

 Comity, Dadeville (Hiltmoro Herb. 185)9). Flowers pale yellow. May. Perennial. 

 Kare. 



Type locality: " Light rich soil. (Jadsden County, middle I'lorida, and along the 

 Flint Kiver, near Albany, Ga." 



THERMOPSIS II. r.r. in Ait. Hort. Kew.ed.2, 3: 3. ISll. 



One hundred and twenty-tbree species, iiereiinial lierbs. .Siberia, Himalayan 

 India. North America, 7. 



Thermopsis fraxinifolia Xntt. in Torr. ^V- (iray, Fl. N. A. 1: o87. 1840. 



Chap. Fl. 113. 



Carolini.in area. North Carolina. 



Ai.AlJ.VM.v: Mountain region. D<!kalb County, Lookout Monnt;iin near Mentone 

 (May, 18i)9, Mies Lorbuj). Kare. 



Type locality: "Found cbietly upon the (Jatawha ridge, N(<rth Carolina, in o]»eii 

 busby forests." 



CROTALARIA L. .^ij). PI. 2 : 714. 17.53. Rattlk-I'od. 



Two hundred and lifty species, of warmer regions of both hemispheres. 



Crotalaria rotundifolia (Walt.) Poir. F:ncycl. Suppl. 2 : 102. 1811. 



KOI'ND-LKAI' UaTTI-K BOX. 



Ation;imo>< rotundifolia Walt. Fl. Car. 181. 1788. 



CrotaUiriii Kaijilli folia var. rotiuidifolia Michx. Fl. Por. Am. 2 : 55, 1803. 

 C. oralis I'ursb, Fl. Am. Sept. 2 : 460. 1814. 

 Ell. Sk. 2: 104. Chaj.. Fl. 80. 

 Mexico, South A.meku:a. 



Carolinian and Lonisianian areas. Virginia, North Carolina to Florida, west to 

 Louisiana. 



Alahama: Mountain region to Coast plain. Dry sandy ojien woods. Cullman 

 County, 800 leet. Pike County, Troy. Chilton County, \'erbena (E. J. Smith). Lee 

 County, Auburn, 8(jO iVet ( J!aher <»• Karle). Escambia County ( Baker ,)• Earle). Mobile 

 County. Flowersyellow. May, .June; fruit black, June. Most fre(iuent throughout 

 the Central and Coast Pine belts. Perennial. 



Tyi)e locality : South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Crotalaria sagittalis L.Sp. PI. 2:714. 1753. . Co.mmox Rattlk-pka. 



Ell. Sk. 2: 203. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 127. Chap. Fl. SO. 



