PARSLEY FAMILY. 641 



ALABAMA: Fugitive from Europe on ballast. Mobile County. Rare. Mother 

 plant of the garden carrot, Daucua carota sativa. Annual. 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. 



CAUC ALIS L. Sp. PI. 1 : 240. 1753. 



Caucalis nodosa (L. ) Huds. Fl. Angl. ed. 2, 114. 1778. KNOTTED HEDGE PARSLEY. 

 Tordylium nodosum L. Sp. PI. 1 : 240. 1753. 

 SOUTHERN EUROPE. 



ALABAMA: Fugitive on ballast. Mobile County, July, 1884. Annual. 

 Type locality: " Hab. in Gallia, Italia ad vias." 

 Herb. Mohr. 



TREFOCARPTTS Nutt. ; DC. M^m. Omb. 56. 1829. 



One species, Atlantic North America. 



Trepocarpus aethusae Nutt. ; DC. Mem. Omb. 56, 1. 14. 1829. 



AKTHUSA-LIKE TREPOCARPUS. 



Chap. Fl. Suppl. 623 ; ed. 3, 182. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 140. 



Louisianian area. Southern Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi. 



ALABAMA: Prairie region. Coast plain. Damp shaded banks, borders of fields. 

 Hule County, Gallion, banks of Big Prairie Creek. Mobile County, Pinto Island; 

 banks of Mobile River. May, June. Annual. 



Type locality : " Le territoire d'Arkansa," 



Herb. Geol. Surv. 



ANGELICA L. Sp. PI. 1 : 250. 1753. 



Thirty-five species, temperate regions of both hemispheres. North America 16, 

 chiefly western. Eastern North America, 3. 



Angelica villosa (Walt.) B. S. P. Prel. Cat.N. Y. 22. 1888. ANGELICO. 



Ferula villosa Walt. Fl. Car. 115. 1788. 



Angelica hirsuta Muhl. Cat. ed. 2, 30. 1818. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : 352. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 201. Chap. Fl. 164. 



Carolinian area. New York along the mountains to Georgia. 



ALABAMA : Mountain region to Lower Pine belt. Dry hills, border of woods, 

 copsrs. Cullman County, 800 feet. Talladega County, Chandlers Springs, 800 feet. 

 Lee County, Auburn (Earle}. Montgomery County, Pintlala, 250 feet. Mobile 

 County, dry grassy pine barrens. Flowers white; May. Not rare. Root said to be 

 poisonous. Perennial. 



Type locality : South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



OXYPOLIS Raf.Neog.2. 1825. 

 (TIEDEMANNIA DC. Me"m. Omb. 51. 1829.) 

 (ARCHEMORA DC. Me~ni. Omb. 51. 1829.) 



Five species, perennials, Atlantio_North America. 



Oxypolis filiformis (Walt.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5 : 239. 1894. 



TERETE OXYPOLIS. FALSE DROP WORT. 



Oenanthe filiformia Walt. Fl. Car. 113. 1788. 



0. teretifolia Muhl. Cat. 32. 1813. 



Sium tei-etifolium Ell. Sk. 1 : 354. 1817. 



Tiedemanma teretifolia DC. Prodr. 4 : 187. 1830. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : 354. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 202. Chap. Fl. 165. 



Carolinian and Louisianiau areas. Delaware along the coast to Florida, west to 

 Louisiana. 



ALABAMA : Central Pine region to Coast plain. Wet borders of swamps. Escam- 

 bia, Washington, Mobile, and Baldwin counties. Flowers white, June; fruit ripe in 

 July and August. Frequent, Abundant in the pine-barren bogs of the coast. 



Type locality : South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Oxypolis rigidior (L.) Raf. in Seringe, Bull. Bot.218. 1830. COWBANE. 



Siiim rigidius L. Sp. PI. 1 : 251. 1753. 

 Archemora rigida DC. Prodr. 4 : 188. 1830. 



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