('..'» '2 PLANT LIl'K OF ALA J {AM A. 



^^^MIM:l A LAK. 

 CLETHRACEAE. White Alder Family. 



CLETHRA I.. S|.. I'l. l::!!l(;. 175H. 



Alxtiit IJO 8i>e<'ipH, Wiinii loin|nMato roi;ii>iiH XortluTii 1 loiiii8i>li<'r<', (!:inaiy ThIhikIs, 

 rastiTii Asia. Nortli Aiueriru, Alloylioniaii logioii, J. Sliriilis or trees. 



Clethiaalnifolia L. Sp. I'l. 1:;W6. 1753. Wiiitb Ai.di'.k. Swkkt Tkitki! Hush. 



Kll..^k.l:r.Ol.'. (Jray. Maii.e<l.(;,:il."J. Chap. Fl. l.'<)4 ; cd. ;{. 281*. 



.Mlcj^hciiian t<> l.ouisianiini an-a. Now Kii<^laiul (Mount Desert Island), alon^ the 

 coast to l'liiri<la, west to eastern Louisiana. 



Ai.AHAM\: Central I'ine belt to Coast i)lain. Low wet thickets. Flowers whitre; 

 .lune, July. Shrub I^or I teot hij^li, fro(|Uont; eouiiuon in the Coast jdain on swampy 

 hanks of ])ine-l)arren streams. 



Type locality: '" llab. in Carolina, Mrj^inia, I'ensylvania." 



Ihrb. Gcol. .Surv. Ilerli. Mohr. 



PYROLACEAE. Pyrola Family. 



CHIMAPHILA I'ursh, Fl. Am. .Sept. l:27it. IXli. 



Four speeies, tem])(M:ito J-^urt)])*-. ICastern Asia. North Anierioa, H. Herbaceous 

 l»ereiinials. 



Chimaphila maculata (L.) Pnrsh, Fl. Am. Sept. 1 : 300. 1814. 



SPOTTKD WiNTEItGKF.EN. 



I'l/rola maculata L. Sp. PI. 1 : 396. 1753. 



Eil. Sk. 1:505. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 323. Chap. Fl. 267. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, 

 pt. 1 : 4.5. 



Carolinian area. Ontario, Xew England. Lower ranges of the Alleghenies to 

 North Carolina and <i«>orgia. 



Alabama: Mountain region. IJich wooded hillsides. Morgan County, Falkville, 

 80C I'cet. Winston County, 1,500 feet. Flowers .June. 



Typo locality : " llab. in Aniericae septentrionalis sylvis.'" 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



MONOTROPACEAE. Pinesap Family. 



MONOTROPA L. 8p. PI. 1 : 387. 17.53. 



Two species, colorless perennial saprophytes rooting in vegetable mold. North 

 America, 1. 



Mouotropa uniflora 1... Sp. PI. 2 : 387. 1753. Indian 1*ipk. 



KlI. Sk. 1:477. (May, Man. ed. 6, 325. Chap. Fl. 2G8. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 

 2 : 254. Wats. Bot. Calif. 1 : 463. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2, pt. 1 : 49. 



Ea.stekn Asia, Himalayan India, Mkxico, South Amkkica. 



Canadian zone to Lonislauian area. Nova S(!otia, New Brunswick, L.ake Superior, 

 Ontario, south throughout tl.o eastern United' States, west to the Rocky Mountains 

 an<l Oregon. 



Alabama: Throughout the State; scattered. Reported from the Tennessee Val- 

 ley. Cullman, Autauga, and Mobile counties. Flowers September, October; not 

 rare, under pines and deciduous trees; local, most frequent in the pine forests of 

 the Coast plain. 



Type locality: "Hab. in Marilandia, Virginia, Canada." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



HYPOPITYS Adans. Fam. 2:443. 1763. 



A monotypic genus. North temperate zone. Habit of the last. 

 Hypopitys hypopitys (L.) Small, Mem. Torr. Club, 4 : 137. 1894. Pinksap. 



Mouotropa In/jiopitij.s L. Sp. PI. 1 : 387. 1753. 



Hypopitijs monotropa Crantz, Inst. 2 : 467. 17tJ6. 



Ell. .Sk. 1 : 478. Grav, Man. ed. 6, 326. Chap. Fl. 268. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 

 2 : 254. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2, pt. 1 : 50. 



