'JS PLANT LIFK <>K ALABAMA. 



Ai.a»a:\ia: Coast i>laiii. Low samly <l:iin]) i)ine liiirrciiH. Mobih- ("onnty. Flow- 

 ers rosc-imrplf; <)<'toluT, N'o\ t'liilitT. Not iurieciiii'iit, in the pine llatH near i >ojj 

 KiviM- and WhiHtltT. One to U feet loiif;, :i8(»Mi(lin<x. Annual. 



ry]'<^ locality: ''From North Carolina to Florida, where it was tirst detected hy 

 Dr/Haldwyn."" 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. llerh. M<dir. 



BUCHNERA L. Sp. PI. 1:630. 17r.3. 



Thirty species, erect ]>(rfniiials or biennials, tropi(^al regions both heniiH])herc8, 

 <hicllv American. I'nitcd States and Mexico to IJrazil. New iiidland, Sonth 

 Africa, East Indies. Nortli .America, 2. 



Buchnera americana L. Sp. I'l. 2 : 630. 1753. Blue-hearts. 



Kll. Sk. 1:11L'. (iray, Man. ed. 6,388. Chap. Fl. 297. Gray, Syu. Fl. N. A. 2, 

 pt. 1:281 1. 



Allciiheuian to Carolinian area. New York west to Miehijfan and Wisconsin; 

 southern \ irginia to Ohio, Tennessee, sonthern Mi.ssonri, and Arkansas. 



Alabama: Mountain region to Lower hills. Dry open woods Cullman, Walker, 

 anil Tnscaloosa counties. Clay County, Moseley, 1,200 feet. Flowers violet, May to 

 July. Not rare. Perennial. 



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



iferb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mobr. 



Buchnera eloiigata Sw. Prodr. Yeg. Ind. Occ. 92. 1788. Southern Blue-hearts. 



Chap. Fl. 297. Gray, Svu. Fl. N. A. 2, pt. 1 : 289. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 313. 

 Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 428. 



West Indies, Mexico to Brazll. 



Louisianiau area. North Carolina to Florida, west to Texas. 



Alabama: Lower Pine region. Coast plain. Dry pine woods. Washington 

 County, Yellowpine. Escambia, Baldwin, and M(djilc counties. Flowers violet to 

 deep blue; May, June. Common. Perennial. 



Type locality: "India occidentalis, Jamaica." 



llerb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mobr. 



SCH"WALBEA L. Sp. PL 2:606. 1753. 



One species, Atlantic North America. 

 Schwalbea americana L. Sp. PI. 2 : 606. 1753. Chafk-seed. 



Ell. Sk. 2:131. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 391. Chap. Fl. .301. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, pt. 

 1:305. 



Carolinian and Louisianiau areas. Southeastern New England along the coast 

 to Florida, Avcst to Louisiana. 



Alai5a:ma: Lower Pine region. Coast plain. Grassy pine barrens. Mobile 

 County, Bayou Sara. Flowers yellow; May. Not rare. Perennial. 



Type locality : "Hab. in America septentrionali." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



CASTILLEJA Mutis; L. f. Suppl.47. 1781. 



Thirty to 40 species. American, cbielly South Americia, northern Asia. 

 Castilleja coccinea (L.) Spreng. Syst. Veg. 2 : 775. 1825. Painted cup. 



Bartsia corcivea I.. Sp. PI. 2 : 602. 1753. 



Graj', Man.ed.6, 390. Chap. Fl. 301. (iray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, pt. 1:295. Coulter, 

 Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 315. 



Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. Ontario to Manitoba, Maine to northwestern 

 New York and Minnesota; southern New Jersey, throughout the ( )hio \'alley to 

 Missouri, south to Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas. 



Alabama: Coosa Valley. Etowah County (A'. J. Smith). July. Corolla green- 

 ish yellow, tloral bracts scarlet. Tiifre(|iieiit. Annual. 



Type locality : "Hab. in Virginia, Noveboraco." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



PEDICULARIS L. Sp. PI. 2:603. 1753. 



About 125 species, of arctic and temperate regions of Europe, North America, 

 northern Asia, Himalayan India. 



Pedicularis canadensis L. Mant. 1 : 86. 1767. 



Wood Betony. Canada Lousewort. 



