')i\S I'l.ANl' MI'K o|.' A I. A r. A MA. 



Robiuia viscosa \ I'lii. .Iiiiil. ( lis. /. /. IsoO. Ci.a.mmv l,«Mi:sr, 



Kll.Sk. 2 :•-'»:.'. (;niy. .M:m. .d. ti, i:il. Cliap. Kl.'.H. 



Ciiroliniaii aifu. .Soiitli Carolina, (Jfor-^ia. 



Ai.aiiama: Momilaiii rt'i;ii>i). I)r\ opoii wcxmIh. 1 )(;k:ill) ( 'oiiniy. Mciituiii'. l-"lo\v- 

 crs pale |iiiiK. SlciidtTslinili, I! tol lott liif^li. K'.iie ; only local it y UiKiwii in tlmStatr. 



'i'ypf locality nut ascertained. 



Robiiiia hispida L. Mant. 1: Idl. ITtlT. 



Carolinian /one. \iri;iiiia alon;;' tho AllcglienicN to <ieoij;ia. 



Ai.AUama: Mountain roi^^ion. Metanioi pliic liills. Clay Connty, elevated rid;jcH 

 hetwien Ironalon anil Mooeley. Clie-aw-lia Monntain. li.tlMi I'eit. I'loweiH rose-color. 

 Slirni) scarcely "> I'cet hiiili. 



i'.cononiic nses: I'lanted tor ornament. 



■j'ype locality: "Hal), in Carolina, Cartliagona." 



Herh. (Jeol. tinrv. Her1>. Mohr. 



ASTRAGALUS I.. Sp. I'l. 2 : 7.V.. 17r.3. 



Aliont 1,200 to 1,1^00 species, lierbs, onrs ])ercnnial. Cooler and teni])erati' conti- 

 nental rejiions, Asia. Norili America ir>() to L'OO, mostly between the .Missis.sippi and 

 the Pacific coast. Atlantic region, 12. 



Astragalus carolixiiaiiuB L. Sp. PI. 2 : 7">7. lir>:\. (Jauoi.ina Mii.k \'Kr(ii. 



Adtrai/aliia cunadciisin L. .Sp. PI. 2 : 7.'")7. 1753. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 22(). Gray, Man. ed. (5, la."). Chap. Fl. !)7. 



Canadian zone to Carolinian area. Ontario and Qnebee to llndson Hay, west to 

 Saskatchewan. Western New York to Minnesota, Nebraska, and Kansas, thinngh 

 Colorado to the interior basin, sontli to Ohio, Tennessee, ^'i^ginia, and the nionntains 

 of Sonth Carolina. 



Ai.amama: Tennessee A'alley. Landerdale Connty, I'lorence (.)/. C. U'ilxon). 

 Flowers greenish white ; May, .Inne. J>are. 



A glahrons form, tall, 3 to 4 I'eet high. 



Tyjie locality of J. caro/i'niawMS.- "Hah. in Carolina." of,/, ((niadenain: "Hah. in 

 Virginia, Caijada.'' 



llerl). Ceol. Sni V. Herb. Mohr. 



Astragalus villosus Michx. Fl. l'>i>r. Am. 2 : t)7. 1803. Hoakv Mii.k \ ktcii. 



Chap. IT. 98. 



Lonisianian area. Georgia and Florida. 



Baldwin 



Alabama: Lower Pine region. Dry sandy ])ine woods. Mobile and 

 connties. Flowers dingy cream color. ' March (12th). iSOt infrequent. 

 Ty])e locality : "llab. in Georgia." 

 Herb. ( Jeol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



Astragalus tennesseensis <hay iTi Clia]). Fl. !)8. 1860. Ticnnmc-sskic Milk ^"etch. 

 Antrd'inliis jilattetinh var. tcunefmecniiis (Jray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6 : 103. 18t>4. 

 Gray, Man. ed. 6, 13r>. Cliaj). Fl. 98. 

 Carolinian area. Tennessee. 



Alaua.ma: Tennessee Valley. Re])orted from La(irange ( /'r<*/e.sx«r //a<t70. Lau- 

 derdale Connty, Florence. 



Tyj)!' lf)(;ality : "Hills near Nashville, rennes.see, l.)n<incrvns, and Lagrange, Ala- 

 bama, I'rofrsaor Hatch." 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



GLOTTIDIUM l><!sv. .Ininii. Hot. 1 : 1 li). /. /. 1813. 



One species, annnal. South Atlantic North Americ:i. 

 Glottidium ve.sicarium (.Iac(i.) Desv. .lonrn. I'.ot.ll'.l, <. /. 1813. 



Itiihiiiia rtsicaiia .Iaci|. Ic(m. 1 : /. 14,^. 17M. 



AfxcJutnometii' jilalijvnrim Michx. Fl. lior. Am. 2 : 75. 1803. 



Scuhuiiia ])hily<arj)a Pers. Fnch. 2 : 31(). 1807. 



(ilottidiiimjluridaiiiim Desv. .Jouru. Hot. 1 : 119, /. 1. 1813. 



Sesbavia renicaria Kll. Sk. 2 : 222. 1821. 



Ell. Sk. 1. c. Chap. Fl 97. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 82. 



Lonisianian area. Sonth Carolina to Florida. 



Alabama: Coast plain. Low moist ground, nmddy borders of marslies. Mobile 

 and Baldwin. Flowers yellow to deep scarlet. July, August. Abundant along the 

 borders of Mobile lvi\er marshes. 



Type locality not ascertained. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. M(dir. 



