r)*M) IM.ANT I, IKK OK AI.AHAMA. 



I'lowois iiiirplisli; Jniii', .Inly. Coiimioii ; most rroiiuciit tln<>M<^'lii>iit tlic^ Central 

 i'illl^ lirlt. Annual. 



I'yjto locality: "In N<\v .IciHcy ami \ii i;ini;i ; in CoroHts and on roadsides near 

 ditrheB.' 



lifili. (Ifol. Suiv. Hoib. Mobr. 



Polygalaincarnata L. Sp. PI. 2:701. 1753. Ni;i>k-stkmmki) Mii.kwokt. 



Kll. SU. 2: lS.->. (Jiay. .Man. od.fi, 121. Chap. FI.KJ. 



Cunilinian to Louisianiun area. New .Icrsey to Virginia, west to Illinois, Mis.soiiri, 

 Kansas, Arkansas; sontlnrn Tennessee to the (Julf. and I'rom Klorida to Texas. 



.Vi.AliA.MA : Mountain re^jion toCoast plain. Dry sandy pine woods. Lee County, 

 Auburn. Flowers jiale pink. May to September, frequent. Annual. 



Type loealitj-: " llab. in \'iri;inia, Canada." 



Herb. (uud. Surv. Ilorb. Mobr. 



Polygala viridescens L. Sp. PI. 2 : 70."). 1753. (;kkkni.sii-i i.owkkkd Mii.kwoim. 



I'olil'iala »au(inima L. Sp. PI. 2 : 70."). 1753. 



/'. inirpiind S'utt. (Jen. 2 : SS. IXIS. 



Kir.Sk.2: 1S4. <;ray. Man.ed.ti. 121. Chap. Fl. 83. 



Alle^rjienian and Carolinian areas. Ontario; New England west to Minnesota, and 

 New York, Kansas, and Arkansas, and south to Georgia, Missis3ip])i, and northwestern 

 Louisiana. 



Ai.AHAM.v: Central I'ine belt. Dry woods. Tuscaloosa County, Wimlbani Springs, 

 about 450 feet (E. A. Smith). Flowers pale purplish ; July. Only locality kiu)wu in 

 the State. Annual. 



Type locality : " Ilab. in Virginia." 



Herb. Geol. .Surv . 1 Ierl>. Mobr. 



Polygala curtissii <'ray, Man. ed. 5, 121. 1867. Cuktiss's Mii.kwoi! r. 



( iray. Man. ed. G, 121. Chap. 1"1. Suppl. 614 ; ed. 3, flO. 



Carolinian area. Southern Pennsylvania, Marylaiul, West Virginia. Kentucky, and 

 south along the mountains to Georgia. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Lee County, Auburn (Btder i'(- Earlc). Clay County^ 

 Ch(!-aw-lia Mountain, conunon to 2,000 feet altitude. Coosa hills, sandy wet ])laces. 

 Cullman County, SOD feet. Calhoun County, Auniston, 600 feet. Flowers bright 

 ])ink;.July. Local, not infretiuent. Annual. 



Tyi)e locality : "Near Alexandria, Va., A. U. Curtiss." 



lli-rb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Polygala mariaua Mill. Diet. ed. 8, no. 6. 1768. MAKYr.AXi) ^Iii,k-wout. 



I'ohj<iala faatigiata Ntitt. Gen. 2 : 89. 1818. 



/'. mnquinea Torr. & Grav, Fl. N. A. 1 :126. 1840. Excl. svn. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6,121. Cliap. Fl. 83. 



Carolinian and Loui.sianian area. Delaware and \irginia south to Florida, west 

 to Tesas and Arkansas. 



Ai.aijama: Mountain region, iletanioi pliie hills. Central Prairie region to Coast 

 plain. Damp gras.sy ])lace8. J^ee County, Auburn (/iaAer .J- Earle). Dallas, Selma 

 ( l)r.('ahiU). Mobile County, West Fowl River. Flowers ])urple. June. Infre(|ueut. 

 Annual. 



Type locality not ascertained. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Polygala nuttallii Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. A. 1 : 670. 1840. Nitttai.i.'s Milkwort. 



J'oljigalti sauf/itinca Nutt. Gen. 2 :88. 1818. Not L. 



y. amhiiiua 'forr. &, (iray, Fl. N. A. 1 : 130. 1838. Not Nutt. 



Ell.Sk.2: 184. Gray. .Man. ed. 6,121. Chap. Fl. 83. 



Carolinian to Louisianian area. Coast of New England, New .Jersey, Delaware, 

 soijth to We.st Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and central Georgia. 



Alaba.ma: Central Pine Itelt. Tuscaloosa County (E. A. Smith). Flowers i>ur[)le; 

 July. Only locality known in the State. Annual. 



Tyjie locality of J'oli/dula nanfiiiinca Nutt. : "In the low pine barrens of New .Jersey." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mobr. 



Polygala chapmani Torr. &, Gray, Fl. N. A. 1 : 131. 1840. Chapman's Milkwort. 



Chap. Fl. 83. 



Louisianian area. Western Florida to Mississippi. 



Alabama: Coast ]dain. Damp grassy jiine barrens. Mobile County. Flowerg 

 pale i)urple; May, June. Not rare." Slernler. 8 to 12 inches liigb. Annual. 



Type locality: "West Florida, ]>r. Chcqiman." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



