1)72 PLANT MFK (>K AI-AUAMA. 



Kll. Sk. 2 : JIX (Jray. Man. «'(1. <!, 13J», Chiip. I'M. lOH. 



.Mh'uluMiian to LoiiiNiaiiian area. <>ntario; New lliiulaiid t<t Midiiir.-iii and Mis- 

 .Honri, soiitli to Florida, Louisiana, an<l Arkansas. 



AiAn.\MA: Over tlio .State. Dry lij^lit soil, ojnii woods. Flowers rosi-color, 

 August to ()<((d»cr. Conmion, iiartirnlarly in the jiine l);irrens. I'orcnnial. 



A sniootiiish fonn. ]«iavfs strontiiy roticnliitcd and with elongated peduncl«>B; 

 occurs on rocky docliviti«a of AlI>inc^ Mountain, Talladej^a County. 



Type locality : "llab. in Carolina.'' 



Ilcrl). Ceol. Snrv. llerl>. Molir. 



Meibomia ochroleuca (M. A. Curtis) Kuntzc, K'i'v. (Jen. I'l. 1: i;is. IH'.il. 



Jhsiitodiiiiu ochrohnciim M. A. (,'urtis; Canby, I'roc. Acad. Tliila. 1864: 17. IXUI. 



Carolinian area. 



Ai.ahama: Mountain region. Open rocky wooils. Dekalb County, brow of Look- 

 out Mountain near Mcutone. Flowers wliitisli, .\ngust. 



Type locality: "In ati open woodland, one mile south of 'Public Landinjjj' (on 

 Chiugotea^iue 15ay), Worcester County, Md.' 



Meibomia glabella (Michx.) Kuntze. Kev. Gen. PI. 1: 198. is'.tl. Low Tuk TitKroiL. 



Ilidjisanim ijhibcllinn Michx. Fl. IJor. Am. 2:73. 1803. 



Dfsinoil'utm li Hill ilusii III Beck, Hot. 86. 1833. 



Ell. Sk. 2:211. Gray, Man. ed. (i, 139. Chap. Fl. 103. 



Alle','henian and Carolinian areas. North and South Carolina. 



Alauama: Mountain region. Kocky woods. Talladega County, rocky summit of 

 Alpine Mountain near Kenfroe, 1,600 feet, trailing over the sandstone clilis. Octo- 

 ber; rare. 



Agrees ]>erfectly with Michanx's type. 



Type localitj': " Halt, in Carolina inferiore." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Meibomia striata (Piirsh) Kuntze, Key. Gen. PI. 1 : 198. 1891. Ekect Tick Ti!KK(iil. 



Hedysarinn sirictum Pursh, Fl. Am. t<ept. 2 : 183. 1814. 



Deninodiiim -itrictum DC. Prodr. 2 : 3i9. 1825. 



Ell. 8k. 2 : 210. (Jraj-, Man. ed. 6, 140. Chap. Fl. 103. 



Carolinian and Louisiauian areas. New Jersey to Florida, west to Louisiana and 

 Arkansas. 



Alahama : Central Pine belt to Lower Pine region. Autauga, Montgomery, Escam- 

 bia. Mobile, and Baldwin counties. Flowers ])nrpiish, August, September; frequent, 

 particularly in the pine forests. 



Type locality: "In pine-woods of New .Jersey." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. llerb. Mohr. 



Meibomia tenuifolia (Torr. & (iray) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. I'l. 1 : 198. 1891. 



Narhow-lkak Tick Tkkkoil. 



Denmodiinn ienuifolium Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. A. 1 : 363. 1838. 



Chap. Fl. 103. 



Louisiauian area. FTorida to North Carolina, west to western Louisiana and 

 Missouri. 



Alabama: Central Prairie belt to Lower Pine region. Dry sandy pine barrens. 

 Wilcox County ( liuchhii). Washington, Baldwin, and Mol)iIe counties. Flowers 

 purplish, September. October; frequent. 



Type locality: "In shady sandy places, Wilmington. N. C, Mr. Curtis! Florida, 

 Dr. r7u(;)>n«n .' Alabama, Mr. Jlncldiy! Western Louisiana. Dr. Hale!" 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb, Mohr. 



Meibomia canescens (L. ) Kuntze, Kev. Gen. PI. 1 : 195. 1891. Hoary Tick Tiskfoil. 



Ilvdiinarinn canescoi-s L. Sp. PI. 2:748. 1753. 



H. viridijioniiii Willd. Sp. PI. 3: 1192. Not L. 



H. scaherrimnm Ell. Sk. 2:217. 1824. 



Desmodxnm canenccns DC. Prodr. 2:328. 1825. 



Ell. Sk. 1. c. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 139. «;hap. Fl. 102. 



AUeghenian to Carolinian area. Ontario; New England (Vermont) west to Min- 

 nesota and Nebraska, south to eastern Texas, and from New York to Florida and 

 Arkansas. 



Alaua.ma: Tennessee Valley to Coast plain. Shaded borders of woods. Clay 

 County, Shiubone Valley, 1,000 feet. Franklin County, Kusseliville. Talladega 

 and Mobile counties. Flr)wers deep rose-color, August, September. 



Typo locality : " Hab. in Virginia, Canada." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



