nSO I'LANT Lll'K OK ALABAMA. 



Typo lor.ilitv (.l.i<i|. Hull. \'iii(l.»: "Si-inina IuiJuh iil:iiit.ir irMMiini ex Aiiierirt'g 

 zona lorriitu al tiili. 



llcili. (icul. Surv. lli-rli. Molir. 



Vigna catjang (L.; Walp. Limiaca, 13:r»H:t. 1K39. Cow 1'ka. 



l>,>li<ln,n culjaiKj L. Maiif. 2 : •-'•!!>. 1771. 



Iiitroiliu'od I'ntiii eastern .Vsia ami «'xtonsively cull ivatt-tl. Tn many varieties jier- 

 liaps liyliri<li/<Ml with Dnliclion MiiutiHiH I.. (C<int. i'l.2:L'H). 

 Sparsely escajied (loin eiilti\ atioii. 



'In lie locality : " Halt, in India oricntall." , 



lierli. (M'cil. .'-^nrv. 



DIOCLEA II. r.. K. Nov. (i.-n. A Sp. 6:4:^7. 1.S23. 



Abont Ifi 8i)ccios, of wanner Anici ica. 

 Dioclea multiflora ( Torr. & (.ray). Moykins IUoci.ka, 



Itolirlnis niiillitlonis Torr. A: Gray, ]■']. N. A. 1 : 2S1. 1838. 

 ,l)i(irlta hoiiLiiiii Gray; WalH. Hihl. hxl. 2il». 1878. 



rhaj.. 11. 110. 



Lonisianian area. Sontliorn <;e(»r;^ia, Mississippi, Lonisiaua, and Arkansas. 



Ai-AiiAM.v: Central Prairie region. Rich l>ottonis. Hale Connty, (iallion, Prairie 

 Creek. Flowers pnr])le. . I line. So far only locally oUscrvc^d. Perennial irmi a 

 slender running rootsto'k several let in ItMijitli, I'linihing over bushes. It iia.s lieen 

 (diserved ill almndancc tliroiiglioiit t lie .Mississippi bottom and alonj^ the ].ochai)a- 

 hila in Mississippi, and there can be no donbt that the ]dant is also freqnent in the 

 river bottoms in the western parts of the .State, which so far have been but sli;::htly 

 explored. 



Type locality: "Alluvi:il b.inks of the Oconee Kiver, (Jeor^ia, I>r. Hoijli'ui ! 

 Arkansas, Dr. Learenwortli .' " 



Herb. (Jeol. Surv. Herb. M(dir. 



GALACTIA P. P.rowne, Hist. Jam. 298. 17.-)fi.i 



Abont .50 species, perennials, of warmer America, West Indies, Mexico. Eastern 

 North America, 14. 



Galactia regularis (L.) B. S. P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. 11. 1888. Mii.k Pka. 



/>o/ic/(os r(v/((/ar/8 L. Sp. PI. 2 : 72(5. 1753. 



Calartiaiilahella .Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2:62. 1803. 



EU. Sk. 2:230. Gray. Man.ed. 6, 140. Chap. Fl. 10!). 



Carolinian and Lonisianian areas. Southern New York and New .Jersey, south to 

 Florida, west to I.oiiisiana. 



Ai.ah.ama: Central Pine belt to Low»>r Pine rcfj^ion. Dry sandy woods. Antanga 

 Connty, Prattville. Clarkci County. MoTiroe County, Claiborne. Mobile and Bald- 

 win counties. Flowers ])iirplish. .June, July. l're<|nent in th<^ rolling jiine bar- 

 rens. The Ibrin with oblong-ovate, acute leaves, var. /i Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. A. 

 1:287, from Prattville. 



Type locality : " Hab. in Virginia." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Galactia volubilis (L.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5 : 208. 1894. 



TwiNiNr, Mii.k Pka. 



HedijHunnn vohihile L. Sp. PI. 2 : 750. 1753. 



CuUtctia moUiH Nutt. (Jen. 2 : 117. 1S18. Not Michx. 1803. 



a. pilom Ell. Sk. 2 : 238. 1824. Not Nutt. 



G. viaciei M. A. Curtis. Bost. .lourn. Nat. Hist. 1 : 120. 1837. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 238. Gray, Man. ed. (5, 146. Chap. Fl. 108. 



Carolinian .•mil Eouisianiau areas. Southern New York, Pennsylvania, A'irginia, 

 Tennessee; Nortii (Jarolina to Fl.)rida, west to Louisiana and Arkansas. 



Alabama: Tennessee Valley to the coast. The type chielly in iii)]icr disiiictsto 

 Central Pine b( It. Flowers ])nrple. .July to Sejiteinber; freiiuent. 



Type locality: "Hab. in America septentrional i." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Galactia volubilis mi.ssissippiensis A'ail, Bull. Torr. Club, 22 : 508, 1895, 

 Liiuisianian area. Nortli ('Mrolina. 



' Anna M. Vail, A study of the genus Galactia in North America, Bull. Torr. Club, 

 vol . 22, pp. .500 to 51 1 . 1895. 



