1921] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 521 



I, J, L, M, N, P, U, Y) ; Pineville, Pennell 5640 (A, C, H, P, S), 5647 

 (K, M, P, U, Y). 



Texas. Hardin: Silsbee, Pennell 5591 (M, N, P, U). Harris: 

 Harrisburg, Pennell 5576 (A, C, H, J, K, L, M, P, S, T, U, Y). 

 Jasper: Buna, Pennell 5583 (A, C, H, L, N, P, S, Y). Orange: 

 Orange, Pennell 5607 (P). 



II. Agalinis gattingeri (Small) Small. 



Gerardia tenuifolia leptophylla Benth., in Compan. Bot. Mag. 1: 174. 1836. 



"Jacksonville, Louisiana. Drummond." Type seen in Kew Herbarium. 

 Gerardia gattingeri Small. Fl. S. E. Un. St. 1078, 1338. 1903. "Type, 



Curtiss N. A. PI. no. 1910* in Herb. C. U." Type, collected by A. Gattinger 



on hills around Nashville, Tennessee, seen in Herb. Columbia University. 

 Agalinis gattingeri (Small) Small, in Britton & Brown, 111. Fl. N. Un. St. and 



Can. ed II. 3:213. 1913. 



Corolla pink, with two yellow lines and several to many rather 

 large purple-red spots within throat anterior h^ Flowering from 

 late August to mid-October. 



Sandy or clayey soil, often stony, woodland, barrens or open 

 bluffs ; in the Ozark and Ouachita mountains of Arkansas and south- 

 eastern Oklahoma; in hills of east-central Oklahoma; in the oak and 

 short-leaf pineland of northwestern Louisiana and eastern Texas, 

 extending nearly to coast in Harris County, Texas. Ranges from 

 Michigan and Minnesota, south to Alabama and Texas. 



Arkansas. Boone: Harrison, E. J. Palmer 6913 (M). Carroll: 

 Eureka Springs, E. J. Palmer 4561 (P). Garland: Hot Springs, 

 Pennell 5681 (P). Hempstead: Fulton, E. J. Palmer 6870 (M). 

 Newton: Jasper, E. J. Palmer 6945 (M). Pulaski: Little Rock, 

 Hasse (Y). 



Oklahoma. Creek: Sapulpa, Bush 443 (M, N, U, Y). Le 

 Flore: Canaval Mt., E. J. Palmer 9057 (M). 



Louisiana. Caddo: Shreveport, Pennell 5656 (P, U), 5659 

 (C, M, N, P, Y), 5666 (A, H, I, L, P, U). Rapides: Alexandria, 

 Hale (A, U, Y). Sabine: Sodus, Pennell 5650 (A, J, K, L, M, P, 

 S, T, Y), 5652 (C, H, N, P, U). 



Texas. Harris: Lj^nchburg, Lindheimer (M). Lamar: Paris, 

 Heller 4219 (M, U, Y). Panola: Beckville, Reverchon 3225 (M). 

 Polk: Livingston, E. J. Palmer 6796 (M). 



12. Agalinis viridis (Small) Pennell, comb. nov. 



Gerardia viridis SmaU, in BuU. Torr. Bot. Club 25: 619. 1898. "Mr. HeUer 

 . . . collected . . . specimens . . . about Texarkana, Arkan- 

 sas, during the past season, no. 4240." Type seen in Herb. New York 

 Botanical Garden. 



Corolla pale-pink, with two yellow lines and faint purple-red 



