()44 I'LANT 1,1 KK (»K ALA15AMA. 



Eryiigium synchaetum (Gray) Coult. & Hose, Contr. Nat. Herb. 7:11. 19(X). 



/•>i/»i'/(i(w 1/ 11 cm e foil It m Hi/iirhaetiim Gray ; Conlt. & Rose, Kev. N. A. Uiiil>. 91, 1888. 



Chap. Fl. 0(1. :{. 1T»). 



I'croiiiiial from a sleinUu- root.stock ; atom slender, 1 to 2 feet tall ; li-aves linear with 

 numerous soft liristles in clusters of 2 to 4; styles slender, elongated, imparting to 

 the round liea<l a bristly aiipearanco. 



I.ouisianian area. Florida to lyouisiana. 



Ai.ahama: Lower Pine belt and Coast i)lain. Low danip i)ino barrens. Mobile 

 County, Bayou Sara, S])riiighill. Fl<)wers .luno to August; common. Perennial. 



Typo locality: "Florida {Chapman, CitrtiSH, i'a/mer), Louisiana, near New Orleans 

 flir. IiKjalh, in' 1885).'" 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Eryngium iutegrifolium Walt. Fl. Car. 112. 1788. Uluk-ki.ow ekkd EiiYNCio. 



I:' r until II in riri/aliim Lam. Encycl. 4 : T.")?. 1797. 



/;,'. ainiricannm SjircMig. in Koem. A:, Schult. Syst. 6:337. 1820. 



Kri/nilinm oralil'olinin Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 1G3. 1803. 



Kli. Sk. 1 : 343.' Chap. Fl. KJQ. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 144. 



Carolinian and Louisianiau area. North Carolina to Florida, west to eastern 

 Texas. 



AL.\n.\MA: Mountain region to Coast plain. Low wet ]iino woods. Cullman 

 County, 800 feet. Tuscaloosa County {<i. I\. J'aseij). Chilton County, Verbena Sta- 

 tion (A'. J. NrnfiVi). Autauga, Clarke, Washington, and Mobile counties. Flowers 

 pale bine; .July, August. Fre(|nent. Perennial. 



Infre(|uent in th(i interior, abundant in the Lower Pine region and Coast ]ilain. 



Ty])« locality : Descrilied from specimens in , J ussieu's herbarium, "ouellc setrouve 

 sans indication de lieu natal". 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Eryugium prostratum Nutt. ; DC. Prodr. 4 : 92. 1825. Chekimnc; Euyngo. 



Eiynqiiim haUlirinii var. fi Torr. Sl (irav, Fl. N. A. 1 :605. 18.38. 



( Jray'. Man. ed. (>, 212. Chap. Fl. ed. 3, 177. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 144. 



Carolinian and Louisiani;in areas. Kentucky and Tennessee to Georgia and 

 Florida, west to Louisiana. Texas, Arkansas, and southeastern Missouri. 



Alabama : Central Prairie region to Coast plain. Shady dam]) banks of streams- 

 Autauga County, Prattville. Mobile County, wet bord<'rs of ponds. Flowers j)alo 

 blue; June to August; stems numerous, prostrate, rooting at the internodes; not 

 frequent. 



Type locality: "In Americae borealis territorio Arkansano detexit cl. Nuttall." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



SANICULA L. Sp. PI. 1:2.35. 1753.' 



Thirteen species, temperate Europe, Asia. North America, 10. 

 Sauicula marilandica L. Sp. PI. 1 : 235. 1753. Maryland Samclk. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : 348. in part, (iray, Man. ed. 6, 212. Chap. Fl. 159. 



Allcghenian to Louisianiau area. Nova Scotia, Ontario, and British Columbia to 

 the Pacific coast; New England west to Nebraska, the Rocky Mountains, and Mon- 

 tana; south along the mountains to Georgia. 



Alauama : Mountain region to Tpper division Coast Pine belt. Rich woodlands, 

 copses. Cullman County. Tuscaloosa County (/i'. J. .S^mit/f). Leo County, Auburn 

 (Baker cf- Earle). Flowers yellowish; May. Scattered, not frequent; rootstock 

 stout; perennial. 



Ty])e locality : " Hab. in Marilandia, Virginia." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Sanicula gregaria Bicknell, Bull. Torr. Club, 22 : 354. 1895. Gregarious Sanicle. 



Britt. iKi Br. Tll.Fl. 2:524 



Carolinian and Louisianiau area. New York, Virginia west to Wisconsin, eastern 

 Nebraska, Kansas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. 



Alabama: Central Pine belt. Wooils. Tuscaloosa and Bibb counties. May. 

 Perennial. There can be but little doubt that with future search the species will 

 turn up in the mountain region. 



Type locality : " Described from si)ecimens collected in Van Cortlandt Park, N. Y." 



Herb. Geol. .Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



1 Eugene P. Bicknell, The genus Sanicula in the Eastern United States, Bull. Torr. 

 Club, vol. 22, pp. 351 to 301. 1895. 



