No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 211 
Rich wooded slopes, mostly on limey soils. Itawamba Co.; 
Booneville; loess bluffs at Tocowa, Panola Co.; Madison Co. 
(Allison, oral communication). May. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
APIACEAE...Parsley Family. 
DAUCUS L. Carrot. 
Daucus pusillus Michx. Wild Carrot. 
Dry pastures and old fields throughout the state. Tisho- 
mingo Co.; Lafayette Co.; Tupelo (Tracy); Warren Co.; 
Amite Co. June. 
TREPOCARPUS Nutt. 
Trepocarpus aethusae Nutt. 
Damp shaded borders of fields. Strakville (Tracy). May- 
June. 
ANGELICA L. 
Angelica villosa (Walt.) B. S. P. (A. hirsuta Muhl.). Hairy 
Angelica. 
Borders of dry wooded hillslopes. Oxford; Waynesboro 
(Pollard); Lineon Co. May. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
OXYPOLIS Raf. 
Oxypolis filiformis (Walt.) Britton (Tiedemannia teretifolia 
DC.) False Dropwort. 
Wet borders of swamps, more common in the pine regions 
toward the coast. Biloxi (Tracy) ; Ocean Springs (Skehon) ; 
Bay St. Louis (Allison). ; 
Allison Herb. 
Oxypolis rigidior (L.) Raf. (Sium rigidius L.) Cowbane. 
Wet banks of pine barren streams. Waynesboro (Pol- 
lard) ; Jones Co.; Bay St. Louis. July. 
Allison Herb. 
