4 SS ri.ANT I.IKE OK ALA'!? \ MA. 



Leptilon linifolius ( Willd. > li.IkT. Cut. N. A. I'l. i-.l. 2. Jli'. 1!i<mi. 



A'ri,/. ;•<>» Ihiil'nliiis WilM.Sii. I'l. 3: 19r>5. ISOI. 

 Coili/:(i siniu'iUi Ell. Sk. 2 : :'.23. 1S21-LM. 



C. nmbUi.iix DC. I'lodr. 5 : '-'«•. lS3r>. 



Ell. >k.'l.c. Cb.ip. Kl.ea.3, 2_H;. (Jra.v, Syn. Kl. N. A. 1. ])t. 2 : 220. r;ri.s.'l.. Fl. I'.rit. 



\V. imi.ot;:.. 



Akukntina to Mexico, the Wkst Ixuie.s, and tbo S()L'ihei;.v Initki) Siaiks. 



Loiiisianiau are.i. Iiitrotlmi'd from the tropics. Coast of South Carolina to 

 Elorida. 



Ai.MiAMA: Coast idaiii to Central Prairie belt. Waste places about d\v(dliii;;8. 

 Mobile aud Montgomery counties. July to October. Common. Fully naturalized. 

 Perennial. 



Type locality not yivcu. 



DOELLINGERIA Xees, Geii.A Sp. Ast. 173. 1836. 



Wbite-liowered pormnials of eastern North America. Four species. 

 Doelliugeria umbellata (Mill.) Nees, Gen. & Sp. Ast. \1')<. 1S33. 



Axtcr umhelUitiis Mill. Gard. Did. ed. 8, no. 22. 1768. 



JJq>lop(qjpus Kmbellatiin Hook. Fl. lior. Am. 2 : 22. 1834. 



Ell. Sk.2:3ii7. Grav, Man. ed. 6, 2(53. Chap. Fl. ed. 3. 225. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 

 1, pt. 2 : Ut6. Coulter, Coiitr Nat. Herb. 2 : 196. 



Boreal region to Louisianian area. .Southern Labrador to the Gnlf of Mexico; from 

 Newfoundland to Saskatchewan and south to Te.xas. 



Alaua.ma: Over the State. Damp shaded banks. Common. 

 Type locality : "From Fhiladeli>hia, where it grows naturally." 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Molir. 

 Doellingeria Iiumilis i,\Villd. ) Britton, in Britt. A: Br. 111. Fl. 3 : 392. 1898. 



BiiOAD-LKAF Flat-top White Aster. 

 Asler liumiUs Wilhl. Sp. I'l. 3 : 20.38. 1804. 

 iJoeHiniieria ainygdaliiia Nees, Gen. iV Sp. Ast. 179. 1833. 

 Dijiluiiappiix coniifolinn Lindl. in Hook. Comp. Bot. ilag. 1:98. 1840. 



D. (tininjdaJinuH Torr. A: (iray.-Fl. N. A. 2 : 183. 1841. 



J.stcr ninhdlatas laiifol'iua Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2 : 197, 1884. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6, 263. Gray, Syn. Fl. L c. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 196. Chap. 

 Fl. ed. 3, 225. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, along 

 the coast to Florida, and west to Texas. 



Alabama: Lower Pine region. Coast plain, banks of pine-barren streams. Mobile 

 County. September, October. Not common. 

 Ty])e locality : "Hab. in Pensylvania."' 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr 



Doellingeria infirma (Michx.) (Jreene, Pittoiiia, 3 : .52. 1896. 



Jv/cr infiriniis Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 109. 1803. 



J. coriiifolius Muhl. ; Willd. Sp. PI. 3 : 2039. 1803. 



Doellingeria coniifolia Nees, (ien. & Sp. Ast. 181. 1832. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 366. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 263. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, i)t. 2 : 197. Chap. Fl. 

 ed. 3, 225. 



Carolinian area. Southern New England to New .lersey, Pennsylvania, western 

 Virjiiuia, and along the mountains to Georgia. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Open damp woods an<l copses. Cullman County. 

 Aitgu.^t, September. Not fre(|uent. 



I'ype localit.y : " Hab. a Canada ad Carolinam, per tractus montium." 



lONACTIS Greene, Pittonia, 3:245. 18!)7. 



Perennial xerophile herbs of central and eastern North America. Species, 3. 



lonactis linariifolius (L.) Greene, Pittonia, 3:245. 1897. Pink Starwout. 



Aster Uuariifolitts L. Sp. PI. 2 : 874. 1753. 



lJipl()papi)i':< linariifolius Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 21. 1834. 



Canadian zone to Louisianian area. Newfoundland to Quebec; New England to 

 Minnesota and south to Florida and Texas. 



