1919.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 263 



Canada et Carolina usque ad flum. Oregon et in ins. Sitcha . . . 

 (v. s.)." Specimen seen in Herb. Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, labeled "Bethl." [Bethlehem, Pennsylvania], collected by 

 Schweinitz, may be of collection sent Bentham. 



Springheads in woodland, and along streams, in the southern 

 Appalachians of North Carolina and eastern Tennessee, in the Pied- 

 mont of South Carolina, likely occasional in this zone both east 

 and west of the mountains. Ranges from Quebec to Alaska, south 

 to South Carolina, New Mexico and California. 



Flowering from June to August, and soon ripening fruit. Corolla 

 pale-blue, distally with few rather faint deeper-blue lines. 



9. Veronica glandifera Pennell. 



Veronica glandifera Pennell, Torreya 19: 170. 1919. "Type, vicinity of 

 Suffolk, Nansemond County, Virginia, collected in flower and fruit May 27, 

 1893, N. L. Britton and J. K. Small; in herbarium Columbia University 

 at the New York Botanical Garden." 



Shallow flowing streams, mostly in calcareous soil, Appalachians 

 of North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. Ranges from New Jer- 

 sey to North Carolina, Minnesota and Kentucky. 



Flowering in June and July, and soon ripening fruit. Corolla 

 pale-blue, with few deeper-blue lines. 



28. MACR ANTHER A Torrey. 

 Macranthera Torr.; Benth., Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 174. 1836. 

 Type species, Conradia fuchsioides Nutt. 



1. Macranthera flanunea (Bartram) Pennell. 



Gerardia flammea Bartram, Trav. 410. 1791. "Stony gravelly heights 

 [along Tensaw River near] Taensa" In Alabama. No type known to 

 exist. Identified by Mohr in Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 15. 1901. 



Conradia fuchsioides Nutt., Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 7: 88. pi. 12. 1834. 

 No locality given. T3'pe, without data, seen in Herb. Academy of Nat- 

 ural Sciences of Philadelphia. Type of genus Conradia Nutt., not Con- 

 radia Mart., 1829. 



Macranthera lecontei Torr., Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y. 4: 80. pi. 4. 1837. 



"In dry pine woods on the Alatamaha, in Liberty County, Georgia, Major 

 Le Conte!" Type, without data, seen in Herb. Columbia University 

 at the New York Botanical Garden. 



Dasystoma tubulosa Bertol., Mem. Accad. Sci. Instit. Bologna 4: 75. pi. 4. 

 1853. "Ex Alabama, Dr. Gates." Probable isotypes seen in Herb. 

 New York Botanical Garden, Herb. Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia and Gray Herbarium. 



Macranthera flammea (Bartram) Pennell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 40: 124. 

 1913. 



Borders of wet sandy thickets, in the Coastal Plain, southern 

 Georgia and northern Florida to eastern Louisiana. 



Flowering from August to October, fruiting September and Oc- 

 tober. Corolla orange throughout. 



Pennell (Florida)— 4564, 4595, 4681. (Alabama)— 4406, 4459, 

 4462, 4534, 4553, 4641. 



