796 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA. 
AvaBaMa: Coast plain. Waste places near dwellings. Common in the streets of 
Mobile. Flowers white; June, July. Annual. 
Type locality: ‘‘ Hab. in Jamaicae glareosis.” 
Herb. Mohr. 
Parthenium integrifolium L. Sp. P1.2:988, 1753. 
Ell. 8k. 2:474. Gray, Man, ed. 6,272. Chap. Fl, 222. Gray, Syn. F1.N.A.1, pt. 
2:245. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2: 208. 
Carolinian area. Maryland, Virginia west to Missouri? and Arkansas; along the 
mountains to Georgia. 
ALABAMA: Mountain region. Dry barren woodlands. Clay County, Emerson’s 
Gap, 1,800 feet. Tallapoosa, Cherokee, Lee, and Cullman counties. Flowers white; 
July, August. Most frequent on the barren Metamorphic hills. Perennial. 
Type locality: ‘‘Hab.in Virginia.” 
Herb. Geo]. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
HELIOPSIS Pers. Syn. 2:473, 1807. 
Seven species. Perennials. Mexico, Central America. North America, 4. 
Heliopsis minor (Hook.) SMALLER OXEYE, 
Heliopsis laevis var. minor Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag.1:98. 1835. 
A. gracilis Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil, Soc. n. ser, 7:353. 1840. 
H. laevis var. gracilis Torr. & Gray, F1.N. A.2:303. 1842. 
Chap. Fl. ed. 3, 247, Gray, Syn, FL.N.A.1, pt. 2: 255. - 
Carolinian and Lonisianian areas. Georgia, to western Florida, Louisiana, and 
Arkansas, 
ALABAMA: Monntain region. Lower hills. Thickets and shady woods. Clay 
County, Delta divide, 1,800 feet altitude. Cullman County. Blount County (J.D. 
Smith). Tuscaloosa County. Flowers yellow; July, August. Two to 4 feet high; 
branched from the base. 
Type locality: “Covington, N. Orl.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
Heliopsis helianthoides (L.) B.S. P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. 28, 1888. 
Buphthalmum helianthoides L. Sp. Pl. 2:904. 1753. SUNFLOWER-LIKE OXEYE. 
Heliopsis laevis Pers. Syn. 2:473. 1807. 
Ell. 8k. 2:407. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 275. Chap. FI. 225. 
Carolinian area. Southern Ontario and New York, west to Missouri and Arkansas, 
and from New Jersey south along the mountains to Georgia and Mississippi. 
ALABAMA: Mountain region. Dry open woods. Lee County, Auburn (Baker § 
Earle, 289). Cullman County. Flowers yellow; July; not frequent, . 
Type locality: ‘‘ Hab. in America septentrionali. 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
ECLIPTA L. Mant. 2:157. 1771. 
About 4 species, tropical regions both hemispheres. 
Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk. Pl. Jav. Rar.528. 1848. WHITE-FLOWERED ECLIPTA. 
Verbesina alba L. Sp. Pl. 2:902. 1753. 
Eclipta erecta L. Mant. 2: 286. 1771. 
LE. procumbens Michx. F1. Bor. Am. 2:129. 1803. 
Ell. Sk.2:403 Gray, Man. ed. 6,275. Chap. FI. 224, Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A.1, pt.2: 
256. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2:213. Griseb, F 1. Brit. W. Ind, 370. 
ALL TROPICAL COUNTRIES. 
Carolinian and Louisianian areas. New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio Valley to Missouri, 
Arkansas, south to Florida and Texas. 
ALABAMA: Tennessee Valley to Coast plain. In cultivated ground. June to Sep- 
tember. Common. Annual. 
Type locality: ‘‘Hab.in Virginia, Surinamo.” 
Herb. Geol. Sury. Herb. Mohr. 
