Tomanthera 



SCROPHULARIACEAE 



853 



50 



Map 1859 



Gerardia Skinnenana Wood 



and moist habitats but is more common in moist places about lakes and on 

 alluvial areas and banks of streams. It is also found on moderate slopes 

 in woodland. 



Pa. to se. Minn., southw. to Miss, and Okla. 



3b. Gerardia tenuifolia var. parviflora Nutt. Map 1858. This variety is 

 found in habitats similar to those of the preceding variety. 

 Que. to Man., southw. to Wyo. and Okla. 



4. Gerardia Skinneriana Wood. (Agalinis Skinneriana (Wood) Britt.) 

 Skinner Gerardia. Map 1859. This rare species is known only from the 

 type locality in Greene County and in moist sands of the northwestern 

 part of Lake County. 



Ont. to Wis., southw. to se. Kans. 



5. Gerardia Gattingeri Small. (Agalinis Gattingeri Small.) Gattinger 

 Gerardia. Map 1860. Known only from three widely separated counties. 

 In sterile soil at the bases of wooded slopes or on the crests of ridges. 



Ont, to Minn., southw. to Ala. and Tex. 



7604A. TOMANTHfiRA Raf. 



1. Tomanthera auriculata (Michx.) Raf. (Gerardia auriculata Michx. 

 and Otophylla auriculata (Michx.) Small.) Map 1861. I found this species 

 in a wet prairie in Benton County about a mile southwest of Fowler. It 

 was first found by Elmore Barce who told me where to look for it. It was 

 found in Lake County by H. C. Benke. Pennell reports a specimen of this 

 species in the herbarium of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil- 

 adelphia, which was collected by Dr. Short in the "barrens" of Indiana. 

 There is a specimen in the herbarium of Wabash College collected by 

 A. Clapp in the vicinity of New Albany, Floyd County, in 1837. 



N. J. to Minn., southw. to Ala. and Tex. 



