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collected in flower October 5, 1913, F. W. Pennell 5653; in Herb. 

 University of Pennsylvania; flowers in October. 



Dry loam oakwoods around Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louis- 

 iana. 



Louisiana. Caddo: Shreveport, Pennell 5655 (A, J, L, P, U), 

 5658 (C, H, K, M, P, U, Y), 5665 (P). 



9. Agalinis strictifolia (Benth.) Pennell, comb. nov. 

 ■ Gerardia strictifolia Benth., in Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 209. 1836. "Hab. Texas, 

 Drummond, (3rd Coll. n. 294)." Type seen in Kew Herbarium. Iso- 

 type in Herb. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, etc. 



Corolla pale purplish-pink, with two yellow lines and many dif- 

 fused purple-red spots within throat anteriorly. Flowering from 

 late August to early October. 



Sandy soil, or more rarely black calcareous loam. Coastal Plain, 

 from Austin and Travis to Webb counties, southern Texas. Fre- 

 quent or common through the sandy southern Fayette prairie region 

 and on the coastal prairie, less frequent inland in the black belt; 

 in the valley of the Nueces River and on the lower Rio Grande. 

 Texas. Austin: San Felipe, Drummond 294 (A, H, K, Y). 

 Lavaca: Hallettsville, Fisher 125 (U). Nueces:. Corpus Christi, 

 Rose 18066 (U). Travis: Austin, Pennell 5431 (A, H, J, M, P, 

 U, Y). Victoria: Aloe, Pennell 5492 (C, L, N, P, U, Y); Victoria, 

 Pennell 5489 (I, P, S). Webb: Rio San Pedro, etc., Schott (H). 



10. Agalinis oligophylla Pennell. 



Gerardia aphylla grandiflora Benth., in Compan. Bot. Mag. 1: 174. 1836. 



"Jacksonville [Drummond]." Type labeled "Jacksonville," evidently the 



present Jackson, Louisiana, seen in Kew Herbarium. 

 Gerardia plukerietii rnicrophylla A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Am. 1. 11:293. 1878. 



"Louisiana, Drummond, Hale." Type, an isotype of Gerardia aphylla 



grandiflora Benth., seen in Gray Herbarium. 

 Agalinis oligophylla Pennell, in BiiU. Torr. Bot. Club 40: 432. 1913. New 



name for Gerardia plukenetii rnicrophylla A. Gray, not A. rnicrophylla 



Raf., 1837. 



Corolla rose-pink, with two yellow lines and, mostly along these, 

 rather large purple-red spots within throat anteriorly. Flowering 

 from late September to late October. 



Sandy or somewhat clayey soil, long-leaf pineland, or more rarely 

 prairies, southern Louisiana and southeastern Texas. Most 

 abundant in the flat long-leaf pineland of southwestern Louis- 

 iana and southeastern Texas, less frequent or occasional on the 

 adjacent coastal prairie. Ranges eastward to southern Mississippi. 



Louisiana. Calcasieu: Lake Charles, Pennell 5617 (A, C, H, J, 

 K, L, M, P, U, Y). Rapides: Glenmora, Pennell 5630 (A, C, H, 



