7'.M> PLANT LIFK oK ALAHAMA. 



Ai.AHAM.v: Coast i)lain. NN'n^itf i)l;ii'cs nt-ai (Iwt'liiiijj:^;. Coiiimoii in the sIreetH of 

 Mol)il«'. Flowers wliite; .luin', .liil\ . Annual. 

 Tn ]ii' locality : " Hal), in .l.iinaicae {jlaieo.sis.'' 

 llVil). .Mohr.' 



Partheniuni integrifolium 1>. Sp. PI. 2 : !'NS. IT'iS. 



1:11. Sk. 2:474. (irav, Man. ed. li, 272. Cba]!. Fl. 222. Grav, Svn. Fl. N. A. 1. j.t. 

 2 : 245. ('oulter, Contr. Nat. Herl>. 2 : 208. 



Carolinian area. Maryland, Virginia west to Missonii ' and Arkansas; along the 

 nintintains to Georgia. 



Ai.ARAM.x: Mountain region. Dry harreu woodlands. Clay County, Emerson's 

 Gap. 1,800 feet, 'i'ailapoosa, Cherokee, Lee, and Cullman countie.s. Flower.s wliite; 

 .Tul.\, .-Vugust. Most fre<|uenton the liarrcn Mctainorphic hills. Perennial. 



ryi)e lor ility : " Hal), in Virginia." 



Herb. Gool. Surv. Herl). Mohr. 



HELIOPSIS Pars. Syn. 2:473. 1807. 



Seven species. Perennials. Mexico, Central America. North America, 4. 

 Heliopsis minor (Hook.) Smallkr Oxeye. 



Hcliopsis laevis var. mivor Hook. Conip. Bot. Mag. 1 : 98. 183.5. 

 H. (/mciUx Xutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. n. ser. 7 : 3.53. 1840. 

 //. Iaerif< var. gracilis Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. A. 2 : 303. 1842. 

 Chap. Fl. ed. 3, 247. Gray. Syu. IT. N. A. 1, pt. 2: 255. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Georgia, to western Florida, Louisiana, and 

 Arkansas. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Lower hills. Thicket.s and shady woods. Clay 

 County, Delta divide, 1,800 feet altitude. Culhnan County. Bk)unt County (./. />. 

 Smith). Tuscaloosa County. Flowers yellow; July, August. Two to 4 feet high; 

 branched from the base. 



Type locality : "Covington, N. Orl.'" 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Heliopsis helianthoides (L.) B. S. P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. 28. 1888. 



liupliihahnum hdianihoides L. Sp. PI. 2 :904. 1753. .Suxi'lowek-like Oxeye. 



Helioijsifi laeina Pers. Syn. 2 : 473. 1807. 

 Ell. Sk. 2 : 407. Gray, ^Lan. e<l. 6, 275. Chap. Fl. 225. 



Carolinian area. Southern Ontario and New York, west to Missouri and Arkansas, 

 and from New .Jersey south along the mountains to Georgia and Mississippi. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Dry open woods. Lee County, Auburn {Baker if 

 Earle, 2S9). Cullman County. Flowers yellow; July ; not freiiuent. 

 Type locality : " Hab. in America septentrionali. 

 1 Icrb, Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



ECLIPTA L. Maut.2:1.57. 1771. 



About 4 species, tropical regions both hemispheres. 



Ecliptaalba (L.) Hassk. PI. Jar. Ear. 528. 1848. White flowereij Eclipta, 



Verhesiiia alba L. Sp. PI. 2 : 902. 17.53. 



Eclipta erecia L. Mant. 2 : 28(5. 1771. 



/;. procumhciifi Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 1211. 1803. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 403 Grav. Man. ed. (i, 275. Chaj). Fl. 224. Grav, Svn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2 : 

 256. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 :213. (iriseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 370. 



All Tjsopical Countries. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio \'alley to Missouri, 

 Arkaiisas, south to Florida and Texas. 



Alaba:\ia: Tennessee Valley to Coast plain. In cultivated ground. June to Sep- 

 tember. Common. Annual. 



Tvpe locality : "Hab. in Virginia, Surinamo." 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



