(S04 PLANT LIKE oF ALABAMA. 



Verbasina ariatata (Ell.i lldli r, Cat. N. A. IM. ..l. l', JIS. liKH). 



UaIJK-STK.M.MKK ( l.oWMlKAHD. 



lleluinlUuH arixlulHx Kll. Sk. 2 : IL'^. \'i''2\-2\. 



Avtinomvv'iH niidndnlia Niitt. Trans. Am. Phil. S(»c. n. ser. 7:;{6l. IMl. 

 I 'er lies hi a iiiidiiuiiUM (Jrav, Proc. Am. Acail. 19 : 11.'. 1H><3. 



Ell. Sk. I. V. (Jiiiy. Syii. Vl. N. A. 1, pt. 2 : 2SS. (Jhaj.. El. 2;5S; o.l. :<, L>.->r.. 



('ari>Iiui.iii and Loiiisianian aroas. (M^or'^iu ami Florida. 



Ai..\iiama: Mountain rt'^^ion. Lower Pine belt. Lee Conutv, Auburn, dry meta- 

 nioi phif hills, S(iO feet. Mobile County, (Jrand Hay, Handy oj»en pine ridges. 

 I'lowrrs <j;olden yellow; .Line, .Inly. Local and int"re(infnt. Perennial. 



Type locality: 'MJrows in dry se.ssile hoU.s in the western districts of(ieorgia." 



HerV). (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Verbesiiia heliauthoides Micbx. Fl. Lor. Am. 2 : 1IJ5. 1803. 



SUNFLOWKIJ-I.IKi: (KnWNnKAKI). 



Actinomiris helianihoiden Nutt. Gen. 2 : 181. 1818. 



Ell. Sk. 2:413. (Jray. Man. ed. (5, 281. Chap. FL 233. (Jray, Svu. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 

 2: 288. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 :221. 



Carolinian area. Ohio \'alley, Missouri, and Arkansas, and from Tennessee south 

 to upper CJeorjiia. 



Ai.ahama: Pennessee A'alley. Lowei- bills. Borders of woods and lields. Lauder- 

 dale County, in the barrens. Hibb County. Pratt's Ferry, .luly; local and rare. 



Type locality: ''Hab. in occidentalibus Alleghanis, territorio Tennassee, et regione 

 lllinoensi.' 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



Verbesina euceliodes (Cav. ) Gray, Syu. FL N. A. 1. pt. 2 : 288. 1884. 



Encelia-like Chowmskaki). 



.\\mine>'i(i enn-lioides Cav. Icon. 2 : 60, 1. 178. 1793. 



Chap. Fl. Su])pl. ()30; ed. 3, 255. Coulter, Contr. Kat. Herl>. 2 : 221. Gray, Syu. Fl. 

 N.A.I, c. 



Mexico. 



Louisianian area. Southern I'lorida, Texas, Arizona, and southern Colorado. 



Alabama: Coast plain. Adventive in ballast. MobileCounty. Autauga County, 

 Prattville, waste places, adventive from southwestern Texas with wool. Flowers 

 goblen yellow; .Inly, Sejitember. A frei|uent and persistent ballast weed. 



Type locality : " Hal), in Mexico." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Verbesina alternifolia (L.) Brittou ; Kearney, Bull. Torr. Club. 20 : 485. 1893. 



Cij<jwnheaku. 



Coreopsis alternifolia L. Sp. PI. 2 : 909. 1753. 



Jctinomeris aquarrosa Nutt. Gen. 2 : 181. 1818. 



A. alternifolia DC. Prodr. 5 : 57.'i. 1836. 



Ell. Sk. 2:413. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 281. Chap. Fl. 232. (iray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 

 2 : 289. 



Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Western New York to Michigan, Ohio Valley 

 to Missouri, Nebraska, from West \'irgiuia south to Florida and Louisiana. 



Alaij.\ma : Tennessee ^'alley to Lower hills. Rich bottom lands, borders of tields 

 and woods, ('lay County, Elders, 1.000 leet. Blount County, banks of Mulberry 

 Fork. Flowers yellow. Not frequent. Eight to 10 feet high. 



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



Herb. Mohr. 



COREOPSIS L. Sp. PI. 2 : 907. 1753. Tickseed. 



About .50 specie 8, more or less tropical; Africa, Sandwich Islands, chietiy warmer 

 America. North America, 28; Atlantic, chiefly southern, 23; Lower Sonoran (Texauo- 

 Mexican),5; Pacific, 1. 



Coreopsis gladiata Walt. Fl. Car. 2 : 215. 1788. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 44L Chap. Fl. 235. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2 : 290. 



Louisianian area. South Carolina to Florida, and Missis.sippi to Louisiana. 



Alabama: Lower Pine belt. Damp grassy pine barrens. Washington County, 

 Yellowpine. Pare. Perennial. 



Type locality : South Carolina. 



Herb. (Jeol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



Coreopsis aiigustifolia Ait. Hort. Kew. 3 : 2.53. 1789. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 443. Chap. Fl. 235. Gray. Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, i)t. 2:290. Coulter, Contr. 

 Nat. Herb. 2 : 222. 



Louisianian area. Coast of North Carolina to Florida, west to Texas. 



