360 PENNELL: PLANTS OF SOUTHERN* UNITED STATES 
Fioripa. Alachua: Gainesville, H. S. Fawcett < November 
(P). Duval: Jacksonville, A. H. Curtiss 5157 > September 15 
(U). Gadsden: River Junction, G. V. Nash 2577 > September 5 
(A, Y). Leon: Tallahassee, G. V. Nash 2403 > August 12 (U, wy: 
Wakulla: St. Marks, F. Rugel 199 > September (U). 
ALABAMA. Baldwin: Daphne, C. Mohr > August 18 (U), 
Cullman: Ryans Creek, C. Mohr < August 6 (U). Lee: Auburn. 
C. F. Baker 31 < October 10 (Y). Mobile: Theodore, F. W. 
Pennell 4445 > August 30 (P, Y). 
Mississipp1. Clarke: Shubita, C. Schuchert < October 11 (U). 
Harrison: Pass Christian, F. W. Pennell 4362 > August 27 (P, Y). 
Jackson: Ocean Springs, S. M. Tracy 4434 > August 20 (U). 
Simpson: Saratoga, S. M. Tracy 8505 > August 6 (P, U, Y). 
126. CHAMAECRISTA NICTITANS Y 
Cassia aspera Mohrit Pollard, Bull. Torrey Club 24: 151. 
Mar. 30, 1897. ‘Type in the herbarium of the U. S. Geol. 
Surv. of Alabama, collected in Mobile in 1878 by Dr. Mohr.” 
Probable co-type, lacking statement of date, seen in the 
United States National Herbarium. 
Chamaecrista aspera Mohrii Pollard; Heller, Cat. N. Am. Pl. 2d 
. 5. Nov. 10, 1900. 
Sedu 3-5 dm. tall, densely puberulent to spreading- pubescent. 
Stipules more ciliate, 8-10 mm. long. Leaflets 18-23 pairs, 9-12 
mm. long, 2 mm. wide, narrowly oblong-linear, acute, strongly 
mucronate-tipped, pubescent with incurved hairs. Sepals hirsute- 
pubescent, especially on midrib. Legumes more hirsute. Other- 
wise as in the species. 
Sandy soil in the Coastal Plain, southern Georgia to Louisiana 
and southern Arkansas. Insufficiently known, but probably not 
specifically distinct. 
GeEorGIA. Decatur: E. A. Smith (U). 
ALABAMA. Mobile: Mobile, C. Mohr (U). 
ARKANSAS. Miller: Texarkana, A. A. & E. G. Heller 4134 
> August 23 (AA) 
Louisiana. Caddo: Shreveport, Gregg > September 6 (U)- 
Rapides: Alexandria, J. Hale (Y). 
