5fi4 ri.ANl" I, IKK <>K .M,AI!AM.\. 



rv|)i' lot'alit.N : *• NorllK-rn ;in<l wolcni slojies ol' Stoiic Moiiiitaiii, l*<-kiilli 

 Coiiiitv, Cia.'' 



ll.Tl'.. G.'ol. SuiN. lleil.. Mohr. 



PAROSELA ( av.D.'Hc. IS;-). 1803. 

 (Kama Willd.S].. 1'1.3: i:s;{ii. 1M>1. Not 1'. I?rn\vn ii..r fiaort.) 



Paiosela dalea ^1..) l^rittoii, Mem. Torr. Club, liMi. mM. 

 I'xoralea daUa L. Sp. I'l. 2 : 7((4. 17.")3. 

 lUdid aloprciiioidcx Willd. Sp. PI. 3 : WMi. 1«0.S. 

 n. liiiiKua Miclix. Fl. ]\ov. Am. 2 ■.'>!. 1K03. 

 Kll.Sk.2: l!t.".. (;ni\ . Man. e<l. 6, 132. Coulter, ('out r. Nat. H.il.. 2:77. 



Mkxko. 



Allfjihcnian and Carolinian areas. Minnesota, l>aki>ta, and Nebraska to tlif li'ocky 

 Mountains; Colorado, Illinois, and Missouri soutii to Arkjinsas and Texas. 



Ai.aua.ma: Fide Dr. Cliaimian. Has of late not been obstivcd in the State. 

 Annual. 



Type locality : '• Hal), in Anu'riea." 



Herb. Cieol. Sur\ . Herb. Molir. 



KUHNISTERA Lam. EiKy<l. 3 : 370. 1789.' 

 (Pktai.ostkmox Mielix. Fl. Hor. Am. 2 : 4S. 1803.) 



About 3") species, perennials, of temiierate North Ameriea, eastern and eontinental, 

 mostly southern. 



Kiihnistera Candida (Wilkl.) Kuut/.<-, Kev. Gen. I'l. 1 : 192. 1891. 



WHITK-KI.OWKUKIJ I'HAIKIK Cl.OVKIt. 



])alea Candida Wilhl. Sp. Fl. 3 : 1337. 1801. 



I'eialontemon candidiis Mi<hx.\ Wilhl. Sj). I'l. 3 : 1.337. 1801. As syuonym. 



(irav, Man. ed. 6, 133. Chap. Fl. Suppl. G15; <d. 3, 101. Coulter, Coutr. Nat. Herb. 

 2 : 79. ■ 



Ml'. XI CO. 



.Mlegheuiau to Louisianian area. Prairie region tlirou<;hout the Mississippi Valley 

 uorHi to Saskatehowau, Minnesota, Nebraska, south to Texas, Louisiana, Kentucky, 

 and Tennessee. 



Alabama: Central Prairie region. Dry prairies. Montgomery County, I'ratl- 

 ville. Sumter and Pickens counties (/C. A. Sinith). Flowers white, .June. Not 

 infre<|uent. 



Tyjie locality: "In Tennessee et in regione Illino<!nsi." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herl>. Mohr. 



Kuhnistera gracilis (Nutt.) Kuntze, He\ . (ien. i'l. 1 : 192. 1891. 



Slendkk Prairie Cloveic. 



PeUdoxtemon (jracilin Nutt. .Tourn. Acad. Phila. 7 : 92. 1834. 



Chap. Fl. 93. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 79. 



Louisianian area. Western Florida to Texas. 



Alabama: Lower Pine region. Grassy pine barrens. Mobile Conntv (fkiten). 

 Baldwin County. Flowers white; September, October. Frequent. 



Type locality : " Lower part of Alabama and Florida." 



Herb. (Jeol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Kuhnistera caruea (Michx.) Kuntze, Rev, Gen. PI. 1 : 192. 1891. 



Incarnatk-elowerej) Prairie Clover. 



Petalostemon carneus Michx. Fl. P>or. Anu 2 : 49. 1803. 



P. roseus Nutt. Ahl Journ. Sci. ser. 1.5: 298. 1822. 



Louisianian area, (ieorgia and Florida. 



Alabama: Lower Pine region. Sandy pine ridge.s. Henry C<mnty (7;,'. J. Smith). 

 Flowers \^hitc. .Inly. Not seen westward. 



Type locality : " Hab. in Georgia et Florida." 



Heib. (Jeol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Kuhnistera gattiugeri Heller, Bull. Torr. Club, 23 : 121. 1896. 



Gattinger'.s Prairie Clover, 

 Carolinian area. Tennessee. 



Alabama: Tennessee Valley. Central Prairie region. Open grassy places on 

 rocky calcareous soil. Fianklin County. Knssellville. Hale County, Gallion, in the 



A. A. Heller. Notes on Knhuistcra, P.mH. Torr. Club, vol. 2.'i, pp. 119 to 125. 189(5. 



