RHINANTHACEAE 1191 
Corolla golden-yellow: capsule 3 mm. long: leaf-blades en- 
tire or slightly toothed. 4. G. aurea. 
Corolla at least n white lobes; tube delicately lined with 
pu rple-bro e 1-2 mm. long: leaf-blades with 
ee E ic 
Leat blades linear-lanceola te to lanceolate, coarsely - 
othed towards t tip: dpud linear to linear- 
n late: Corelle Cups dull-yellow 
Gu usually wider than dnas sepals 5-7 
long m o subtended by one or two sepal- Tike 
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bra 5. Œ. brevifolia. 
Capsule as long as wide or longer: sepals 3-5 mm. 
ong, subtended Bs one small bractlet or none. 6. G. ramosa. 
Leaf-blades elliptic-ovate to ovate, finely serrate through- 
t: sepals lanceolate to elliptic- lanceolate: corolla- 
tube white. T. Œ. viscidula, 
G. neglecta Torr. Stem 1-3 dm. tall, usually much-branched, glandular- 
de Md especially above: deaf blades 1-6 em. long, elliptic- lanceolate, serrate- 
dentate, acute or aeu E. a Is 1 80 
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3-6 mm. long, o" ear to linear- 
lanceolate: corolla 8— long; lobes 
white or pinkish-tinged; throat greenish- 
ellow: capsule 3-5 mm ; amidal- 
ovoid, acute: seeds yellow, with longitudinal 
h pronouneed than transv 
ticulations. [G. virginiana (Chap 
ayer usually in decidu- 
ous woodland, Piedm and more northern 
p Ga. to M Calif., B. Me as 
Me.; no rth of our area mor 
ine -sum., then until fall ne ee | 
togamously. | 
2. G. floridana Nutt. Stem 1-4 dm. tall, imik or somewhat Wand id 
glandular-pubescent above or glabrate throughout: leaf-blades 2—4 
g,li : 
posteriorly: capsule 3-5 m . long, ovoid, acute: seeds c pd T with 
longitudinal much more prone aa than transverse reticulatio ma- 
Me s ]—Muddy bd E wet woods, Coastal Plain and adj. prov- 
; N Fla. to Ala. and Ga. 
3. G. virginiana L. Stem 1-4 dm. tall, stout, often much branched, glabrous 
or nearly so throughout: - M one 9-5 em ‘lon ng, elliptic- lanceolate to oval, 
repand to dentate-serrate, acu obtuse, obscurely glandular-punctate: pe edi- 
cels 1-12 mm. long, sto ut, ae or glabrate: bractlets shorter or a xd 
longer than the ealyx: sepals 4—6 mm. lon ng, linear: corolla 9-14 mm. long, 
white; throat lined with purple on the upper side: capsule 4—7 mm E ng, glo- 
bose: seeds dy yellow, with longitudinal and transverse reticula- 
En — pronounced. [G. sphaerocarpa Ell.]—Wet shaded plaees, d 
onds, Coastal Plain from C pen. Fla. to E Tex., and N. J.; 
P 
land a the Blue Ridge and aa Valle ey, and i aA Mississippi 
Valley to Ia. and Ohio.—Spr., then until fall fruiting E sly. 
rea Pursh. Stem 1-4 dm. long, erect or weakly ascending, usually 
mig glandular- A lent above: leaf-blades 1-2.5 em. long, li red 
late to lanceolate-ovate, conspicuously glandular- -punctate, clasping at 
pedicels becoming 10-35 mm. long, slender, glandular-puberulent: bodie 
