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shorter than the calyx: sepals 4-7 mm. long, linear- lanceolate to p 
15 lon B 
eorola 10—15 mm. long, golden-yellow, un ode capsule 3 mm 
strongly reticulate, brown. [G. georgiana Pen poo pine- Cre AA 
sional or rare, Coastal Plain, N Fla. to Ala. and N. C.; more abundant Med 
ward, to Que. and Newf.—Spr.—fall. 
. G. brevifolia Raf. Stem 2-4 dm. long, laxly eure simple or lit- 
tle branched, eee eae eee above: leaf-blades 1—2.5 long, linear- 
lanceolate, clasping a se: pedicels becoming 12-20 mm o slender, 
glandular-puberulent: bractlefs equalling th yx: S 5-7 m ong, 
linear: coroll long es white, the throat yellow, lined with 
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brown; eapsule 1-2 mm. long, wider than long: seeds strongly reticulate, brown. 
[G. Drummondii Benth.]—Moist or Es sandy soil in pinelands, Coastal Plain 
from N Florida to E Texas an inland on sandstone ridges to north- 
western Oca and the Cumberland Phu of E Tenn i SE —fall. 
ramosa Walt. Rootstock Du d stem 1-3 dm. tall, AU or 
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vith brown: capsule 1-2 mm. long, as long as or longer than wide: seeds finely 
i cues brown.—Moist or wet sandy soil in pinelands, Coastal Plain, S Fla. 
to La. and Md.—Spr. 
7. Œ. viscidula Pennell. Rootstock short and nearly simple: stem 2-6 dm. tall, 
simple or bos; branehed, eed dh ulent 7 DE leaf-blades 1-2 em 
ovate, wi : i = 
glandu are ae escent: bractlets Po sale the calyx: 5—7 m. long, 
O Ba RE s corolla 8-11 mm. long, W hite; throat lined with 
urple: capsule ong, aa ose- a seeds strongly reticulate, brown. - 
1G. viscosa Schwein, ee Hornem.]—Swales and ins streams, Blue Ridge and 
Piedmont, C Ga. to E Tenn. and N Del.—Sum 
10. TRAGIOLA Small & Pennell. Erect herbs, from a short rootstock. 
Leaves opposite: blades serrate, glandular-punctate, the cauline rounded to a 
clasping base, the basal short- petioled, forming a winter-rosette. p axil- 
lary to bracts. Bractlets two, just beneath the calyx. Sepals 5, unequal. Corolla 
white, personate, nearly tubular: lobes short, the posterior d nearly 
Seeds numerous, irregularly tetrahedral, ob: 
scurely lined, wingless.—Onme species 
1. T. pilosa (Miehx.) Small & lars 
Stem 2-6 dm. tall, ue (or "nearly 
quite glabrous usu h shorter cda es and 
bracts in T. pi iro which occurs in S i 
Fla.) ; ae ul em. long, o mo. Or ub aid serrate to nearly entire 
edicels less than 1 mm. long: sepals 5-7 mm. long, linear to linear- ae 
somewhat exceeded by the practlets : corolla 5-9 mm. pel the throat wi ith 
