fjiW) I'LANT 1,1 KK <>K ALAliA.MA. 



Cracca viiginiana 1.. Sp. I'l. 2 : 7r»2. ITfi:!. ( Ommon (;oa r'> Ui k. 



(idlit/ii riniinidiKi I.. Sp. I'l. cd. L', 2 : KHiL'. 17t)3. 



J'tiilinisiii rhuinidiiii I'tTH. Svn. 2 : IVJil. 1807. 



F.ll.Sk.2:l.M:.. (Jr.iy. Muii. Cd. tl. Vi.i. Cliap. Kl.iC). 



Alli'ulnniaii In Loiiisi.iiiiaii ;ire;i. Soutlicrn Ont.irid; Michi;^iiii to Houtliein Kan- 

 siiH. soiitliwanl tlir<Mi;i;li(Mit the rcfjioii n.ist of llie .MisHissipjii to llin ( Jiilf. west to 

 LiMiiHiauil niul Arkans:iH. 



Alabama: Over thi- State. l>ry oix-n woods. I'lowers cream-color witli pink, 

 .Iniio. Cuniiiion. 



'I"vp(> locality : " Ilal>. in Vii jiinia, < aiiada.' 



llcrli. r.ool. Snrv. llcrl.. Molir. 



Cracca onobrychoides (Nntt.) Knut/e. K'cv.'Jcn. I'l. 1: 17."). 18!(1. 



Saini'oin-iikk (Jkat's K'l'K. 



Tt jilironiii oiiohn/choidtii Nntt. .loiirn. Acad. I'liila. 7 : ml. 1834. 



Chap. Fl. Suppl". (il"); ed. :^, 101. 



Carolinian and Loiiisianian areas. Indian Territory, Arkansas. ToxaH, and Loni.si- 

 aua. 



Alabama: Coast plain. Low grassy pine barrens. Mobile County, West Fowl 

 Kivor. Flowers white, tinj^ed with jjiirple, .July. Local and rare. 



Type iof.ility : " In tlio ]>lains of Arkansas." 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. Ilerl). Molir. 



Cracca spicata (Walt. ) Kniitze, Rev. (Jcu. I'l. 1 : 17."). 18!)1. 



Haikv 1)e\ il's .Shoestkixg. 



Galega spicata Walt. Fl. Car. 188. 1788. 



G. rillosa Micbx. Fl. Hor. Am. 2 : 67. 1803. 



Tephrosia xpicata Torr. A Gray, Fl. N.A.I: 296. 1838. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 246. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 133. Chap. Fl. 95. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Delaware, eastern Viriiinia to Florid.a, west 

 to Mississip])i and Tennessee. 



Alai!.\ma: Tennessee \'alley to Coast ])lain. Dry open sandy woods. Clay 

 County, Talladega Mountain, 1,800 feet. Cullman County, 800 feet. Tuscaloosa and 

 Mobile counties. Flowers white, turning bright pui'ple. .June to August. 



Type locality : South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Cracca spicata flexuosa (Chap.) Vail, Hull. Torr. Clul), 22 : 30. 1895. 



Smooth Goat'.s Ruk. 



Tephrosia jiexuoaa Chap. ; Torr. »fe Gray, Fl. N. .V. 1 : 2!t7. 1838. As synonym. 



Louisianian area to Morida. 



Alabama: Lower Tine region. Sandy pine li.irreus. >b)bilo County, Spiinghill. 

 Flowers pale pink. .July; rare. 



Type locality : "iliddle Florida, />r. Chapman!" 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



Cracca smallii (Small)Vail, Hull. Torr. Club, 22 : .33. 1895. Small's Goat's Kui:. 



CVftccrt /n^erwerfja Small. Bull. Torr. Club, 21:303. 1894. Not Tep/irosia iti termed i a 

 Graham. 



Pubescent throughout and somewhat viscid. Stem 18 to 24 inches long, spreading, 

 branched from the )»ase, tlexuous, assurgenf; stipules subulate, caducous; leaves 

 oblong-ovate in outline; leallets oblong-ovate, truncate at the apex; llowers soli- 

 tary or geminate, remote. 



Louisianian area. Georgia and Florida. 



Alaba:ma: Lower Pine region. Harreu ])ine ridges. Moliile County, Snringhill. 

 Flowers in .June. Not intre(|uent. Low, from a thick woody root. 



Type locality: " Dry and poor l)lackjack thickets about .(acdcsonville, Fla." 



Herb. (Jeol. Surv. Herb. .Mohr. 



Cracca hispidula (Michx.) Kuntze, Kcv. Gen. PI. 1 : 175. 1891. 



HisPiDULOUS Goat's Kuk. 



Galega hispidula Michx, Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 68. 1803. 



Tephrosia hispidula Pers. Svn. 2 : 329. 1807. 



Ell. Sk. 2: 245. Gray, Maii. ed. 6, 133. Chap. Fl. 95. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Virginia along the low country to Florida, 

 west to Mississijipi. 



Alabama: Lowei Pine region. Coast plain. Dry and damp pine barrens. 

 Mobile Conuty. Flowers white to pink. .June to September; frequent. Root woody, 

 cylindrical. 



