SOS IM.ANT I. IKK <»K A1,.\1'.\MA. 



Bidenscoronataleptophylla (.Nuii.i I'ink i;m(i:i.n ( - .i;i (.i-.his. 



Diodoiilo Itjiloplnilln N lit I . Iiims. Am. I'liil. Soc. Hcr. L', 7 : :{fi<). IMl. 



itii>ii})xis aiiriii \ :ir. /<7*/(»/»/i »///'( 'I'nir. iV (iray, Kl. N. A. 2 : IJISK. \X\2. 



Anions Ilio lonns of this poly iiiorplioiis i\pc fliis is tin- only one with i>«i- 

 inaiM'iit (LaraftiTH and dcscrv iiiii oT varietal raniv. It is r»!c<);,Mii/.e(l by its more 

 riuid liahit of^'i-owth, the leaves piimatcly :? to") divided, with tlif terminal divisionH 

 linear, elongated, sparinj^ly toothed and the lateral shorter-lobed or incised. Annnal. 



Ala»am.\: Coast plain. Opiii jiine harniis. Moliili^ Comity. I'lower.s UrigliL 

 yellow ; October. 



Type locality : "(ieoi'^ia. (Dr. Jialdwyn. )"' 



Herb. (Jeol. Siirv. Herb. Mohr. 



Bidensinvolucrata (Nntt.) Hritton, Hull. i'on. Clnl.. 20: l'^<l. 1X9H. 



Wk.stkkx Hi'u .Maijkioi.I). 



('oreopaiH iuroliicrata >fntt. Jonrn. Acad. I'hila. 7 : 74. 1SX4. 



(Jrav. Man. ed. (5,2X4. Cray. Svn. Fl. N. A. 1. pt. li: 'Jit.'). Conlter. Contr. N.it. lierli. 

 2 : L'2S'. 



Carolinian and Lonisianian areas. Sonthwostern Illinois. .Missouri, and .Vrkansas, 

 south to Texas and western Louisiana. 



Ai.aijama: Motintain ref^ion. Damp open jdaees, pastnres. r)p.n w Hands, (iill- 



maii Connty. Flowers Auj^nst. Kare. Aunnal. 



Type locality: "In Arkansas. Collected by myself and Dr. I'itcher." 



Herb. (;eol. 8iirv. Herb. Mobr. 



Bidens discoidea (Torr. & Gray) lirithm, I'.iill. lorr. Clnb. 20:-!«l. l><9o. 



\a)\\ .Swami" Makicoi.d. 



Coreojiais dincoidea Torr. &, Gray, Fl. N. A. 2 : 331). 1842. 



Gray, Man. ed.(). 281. Chap. Fl. 233. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2:2!»5. Conlter, 

 Contr! Nat. Herb. 2:223. 



Carolinian and Lonisianian areas. Conuecticnt, Ohio, western Illinois, \irginia, 

 eastern Louisiana to Texa.s. 



Alaha.ma: Central IMne belt. Coast plain. Wet thickets. .Montgomery Coimty, 

 Cypress pond. Moliile Conuty. wooded swamps .ilong the old telegraph road. 

 October 18. One to 3 feet higli, densely branched. Not common. Auuual. 



Type locality: " Wet places and swamps, Colnmbns, Ohio, .)//•. iSiillivant! Felici- 

 ana, Lonisiana, />r. Carpenter! Western Lonisiana, Dr. Hah! Texas, Dnimmond! 

 Virginia, Mr. RikjcI! " 



Herb, (ieol, 8nrv. Herb. Mohr. 



GALINSOG-A Kni/. A-, I'av. Prodr. I'l. Pern. 110, /. .'4. 1794. 



About 5 8)»ecies, annnal herlis, warmer temperate and tropicil America. 

 Galinsoga parviflora Cav. Icon. 3 : 41, t. ..'SI. 1749. 



(iray, Man. ed. (!, 286. Gray, 8yn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2 : 303. 



Carolinian and Lonisianian areas. Kastern Massachnsetts to Oregon, North Caro- 

 lina, and Missonri. Naturalized frcnn tropical America. 



Alabama: Coast plain. Cnltivated and waste places. Mobile County ; becoming 

 a tronblesome weed. 



Type locality: " Hah. in Peruvia." 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



ACTINOSPERMUM Kl].Sk.2:Lt8. 1821-24. 

 (Bai.duina NutL(;en.2:17r). 1818. Not Haldwiuia liaf. 1818.) 

 Actinospermuni iiniflorum (Nntt.) liarnhart. Bull. Torr. Clnb, 24: 411. 1897. 



OnE-HEADKD ACTINOSPEI'.MI'M. 



Balduina nnifiora Nntt. Gen. 2 : 175. 1818. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 447. (Jray. Man. ed. G, 28ti. Chap. Fl. 240. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 

 2 : 302. 



Louisianian area. Coast of southern N'irginia to Florida and eastern Louisiana. 



Alabama: Coast jilain. Flat, damp pine barrens. Baldwin and Mobile comities. 

 Flowers deep yellow ; Angust, September. l'"re(|iient. Perennial. 



Type locality: '"In open grassy swamps from the maritime parts of Virginia to 

 Florida." 



Herb. (ieol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



