7l'4 IM.ANI' LIKK (»K AL.M5A.MA. 



Itoreal r»>}fioii to ("arolinian area. Lalirador. 'riiroiifrhoiit Canada to the arctic- 

 cinli*, across Mio continenl, ami tliroiijjjlioiit tlui Nortli Atlantic States west to N«w 

 Mexico and Nov tula, soiitli alonjf the monntains to (Jcorj^ia. 



Alabama: Tcnncssoe \'alley. Damp shady j)laces on caicaromis banks. Madisou 

 County, .Montcsano, SOO fcot. ■lac,ks(Hi (jOiinty, 'Jurlftys, 1,()()0 I'oet altitude; Scotts- 

 boro, 800 t'ei't. Flowers lilac, May ; not I'rcijuont. IV-nMinial. 



Type locality: "In Kuroi)a et America septentrionali ad vias, a<;ro8.'' 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Veronica aiiagallis-aquatica L. Sj). PI. 1: 12. 17;");!. Wati;u Si'kkdw ki.i.. 



(Jray. Man. oil. O. oSd. chap. Fl. ed. S, :S1 1. Cray, .Syn. I'l. N. A. 2, ]>t. 1 : -'X7. 



Kn.ui'K. 



Allejj;hcnian to Louisiauian area, (^inadu to I'.ritish Columbia, south to Tennessee. 



Ai.auama: Fu<;itive on ballast. Mobile County, .lune, 18'J4. Wet bankH, Mobile 

 Kiver. 



Tyj»e locality: " I lab. in Kuropa ad lossas." 



Herb, tieol. fiurv. Herb. Mohr. 



LEPTANDRA Niitt. (ien. 1 : 7. 1818. 



Two species, perennial, eastern Asia, Siberia. North America, 1. 

 Leptandra virginica (L.) Nutt. (ieu. Tl. 1 : 7. 1818. Culver's-Root. 



I'croitiia rinjiiiica L. Sp. I'l. 1: 9. 1753. 



(iray, Man. ed. 6, 38t5. Chap. Fl. 295. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, pt. 1 : 28)j. 



Allegheuiau to Louisianiau area. Ontario to Manitolia, Minnesota, and Nebraska ; 

 New Enj^land south to New .Jersey, and from the Ohio \'alley to Missouri and 

 Arkansas, and alon"^ the mountains to Tennessee and (ieor^ia. 



Alai!AMa: Mountain region to Central Praiiies. Rich woods. Cullman ami 

 Bibb counties. Autauga County, Prattvillo. Sumter County. Flowers cerulean 

 l)lue; August. Not frequent; 2 to 3 feet high. 



Economic uses: The root is the "blackroot" or "Leptandra'' of the United States 

 Pharmaco])ieia. 



Tyiie locality: "Ilab. iu ^'irginia." 



Herb. Cleol. Surv. Herl). Moiir. 



AFZELIA .J. (;. (Jmelin, Syst. 2 :927. 1796. 

 (Seymkima Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2:73G. 1814.) 



Nine species, .iiinual or perennial herbs. Mexico. North America, 5. Madagas- 

 car, 1. 



Afzelia cassioides .J. G. Cmeliu, Syst. 2 :927. 179(i. Tiiin-i.eavku Af/klia. 



Avonymos (■(Hisioidcs Walt. Fl. Car. 171. 1788. 



<lerardia af^cliti Miclix. V\. Bor. Am. 2 : 20. 180;>. 



Seiimcria tctnii/olia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sejtt. 2 : 737. 1814. 



EH. Sk. 2 : 122. Chap. Fl. 297. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, ])i . 1 : 2S9. Coulter, Contr. 

 Kat. Herb. 2:313. 



Car<dinian and Louisianian areas. North Carolina to Florida, west to southeastern 

 Tennessee and Mississi])pi. 



AiAiiAMA : Central Pine belt to Lower Pine region. iM'v sandy ))ine forest. Hibb 

 County ( A, .4. Smith), lialilwin and Mobile counties. Corolla of llowers yellow, 

 witli rufous lip; Septemlier to November. Not infreciuent. Annual. 



'i'yy)e locality: South Carolina. 



Herl). (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Afzelia pectiiiata (Pursh) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 2 : 457. 1891. 



PeCTINATK-I.KAK AlZKUA. 



Seymeria iicciinata Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2 : 737. 1814. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 122. Chaj). Fl. 297. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2, pt. 1 : 290. Coulter, Contr. Nat. 

 Herb. 2 : 313. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. South Carolina to Florida, west to Texas. 



Ai.AiiAMA: ^Mountain region. Metamorphic hills to Lower Pine region. Dry pine 

 ridges. Lee County, Auburn (A'ar/e). Mobile County, Chastang's Bluff. Flowers 

 yellow; September, October. Not frequent. Annual. 



Type locality : "'In South Carolina. Catesby." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr, 



