r)Sr» IM.ANT I.IIK <»K .\I-.\I?.\MA. 



NoUTIIKKN MkXK'O. 



Allr«lifiii:iii to I.oniHiniiiaii an-a. N<>\v Jlii^'land \v<st to .Mic,lii;iaii ; Ohio Valley to 

 MiHHom i, •^lllltll to Arkansas ami Texas, and iVoni New York to i'lorida and i.oniHiana. 



Ai.aiiama: riidoiildedly scattered thron^iliont tlie State in dry Handy Koil, C(d- 

 leeted. however, only ill a few localities. Lower h ills. Fayette ("on iity ( E. A. Smith). 

 Mol.iloConnty. Citronelie. I'lowers yellow, Ajiril, May. Not inlVeiinent in the dry 

 pine barrens of the Lower I'ino belt. Perennial. 

 ryii(> locality: " llah. in ^■i^;(inia, PeiiHylvania."' 



Herb. (tcol. .s;ur\ . Herb. Mohr. 



Liiuim medium i Planch.) IJritl. A I'.r. 111. Fl. 2 : :^4!l. 1897. 



I.inum vir;iini<tiiiim var. medium Planch. Loud. .lonrii. 15ot. 7:4S0. 1848. 



Carolinian and l.oiiisi.mian areas. Ontario to Florida and Texas. 



Ai..\iiAM.\: Dry samly woods. Mobile Connty, Springhill, Citroiudlo. Baldwin 

 County,. losophiiie. Flowers p.ile yellow. .Inly, Angnst. Not fie(|neiit. Pen^nnnil. 



Typo locality: ''Canada, lacns Huron, Or. Todd * '^ ' • Kentucky, J)r. 

 Short." 



II. rb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Linum floridaiium (Planch.) Trelea.se, Trans. St. Louis Acad. 2 : i:^. 18)S6. 



SolTlIKKN YKIXOW Fi.AX, 



l.itiiiiii rirqiiiiauiim vdv. Iloridaiiiiiit Planch. Lond. ,)ouni. L5ot. 7 : 480. 1848. 



Chaj>. Fl.ed.;i, H4. 



Carolinian and Louieianinn areas. Florida. 



Ai.ahama: Mountain region. Lower Metaniorphic hills. Lee Connty, near Auburn 

 (lUiker iV i'.arlv, !>■!). Coast plain. Low damp pino barrens. Mobile and Baldwin 

 counties. Flowers jjale yellow. May, June, Freciucut, Perennial. 



ryjie locality : " Florida, /)r. Chapman." 



Herb. (Jeol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Linum striatum Walt, Fl. Car, 118, 1788, Swamp Yellow Flax, 



(Jiay. Man. ed. (>, 102. Chap. Fl. G3; ed. 3, (51. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 :47, 

 Alleghcnian to Louisianian area. Southern Ontario; eastern Massachusetts an<l 

 New Y(jrk to Missouri ami Nebraska ; south from Tennessee to Florida, west to Texas. 

 Alaisama: Mountain region to Coast plain. Moist thickets. Clay County, Shin- 

 bone Valley, 1,000 feet. Fayette Connty {E. A. Smith). Montgomery and Mobile 

 counties. Flowers yellow. May, June, Freijuent. Several stems from the same 

 root. Perennial. 

 Type locality : South Carolina. 

 Herb. (ieol. Surv, Herb. Mohr. 



Liuum sulcatum Riddell, Snppl. Cat. Ohio PI. 10. 1836. Crooved Yellow Flax. 



Liinnn hoottii I'laucli. Lond. .lonrn. Bot. 7 : 475. 1848. 



(iray. Man. ed. 0. 102. Chap. Fl. 63. Cimlter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 47. 



Allcghetii.in to Louisi.iniau area. Ontario; Northwest Territory, Massachusetts, 

 west to Minnesota, Dakota, Nebraska, southern Ohio Valley, Missouri, Arkansas, and 

 Texas. 



Alahama: Central Prairie region. Dry open ground. Autauga County near 

 Prattville, (piitc abundant. Flowers pale vellow; .June, Local. AnnuaL 



Tyj.e locality : " Dover, ( )hio, August 30, 1830," ex. Herb. Riddell, 



Herb. (Jeol. ,^urv. Herb. Mohr. 



Liuum berlandieri Hook. Bot. Mag. 63 : i. 3480. 1836. 



Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 47. 



Alabama: Adventive through wool on the duni])ing ground of the old w()olcu 

 mills, Prattville, Autauga County. Collected .July, 1880. Perennial. 



Type locality: "Texas." Found by Borlandier at " Bejar " and later by Drum - 

 mond "at Kio Brazos and San Felipe." 



Herb. Geol. Sur\ . 



ZYGOPHYLLACEAE. Bean-Caper Family, 

 KALLSTROEMIA Scop, Introd. 212. 1777. 



Twelve sjiecies. warmer regions. Asia, America. 



Kallstroemia maxima (L. ) Torr. «fc Gray, Fl. N. A. 1 : 213. 1840, 



Largest Caltrops, 

 Tribiiliis masimus L. Sp. Fl. 1 : 386, 1753. 

 Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 134. 



