Aureolaria 



SCROPHULARIACEAE 



855 



Miles 



50 



Map 1866 

 Aureolaria pediculana 

 (L.) Raf., var. typica 



quent in the southern part in the ungiaciated area. This variety, like the 

 species, grows on white oak and chestnut oak slopes and ridges. 

 Ont. to Mo. ; southw. to Ala. and La. 



2. Aureolaria virginica (L.) Farw. (Gerardia flcuva of Gray, Man., ed. 7 

 and Dasytoma fiava of Britton and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) Downy 

 False Foxglove. Map 1864. This species seems to be localized in a few 

 of the northern counties, where it is infrequent, and there are a few speci- 

 mens from some of the Ohio River Counties. Probably it is rare or absent 

 elsewhere. It is found in slightly acid soils on white oak slopes. 



N. H. to Mich., southw. to Fla. and La. 



3. Aureolaria grandiflora (Benth.) Pennell var. pulchra Pennell. {Ger- 

 ardia grandiflora in part, of Gray, Man., ed. 7 and Dasystoma grandi- 

 flora in part, of Britton and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) Map 1865. This 

 variety is known from specimens from only four counties. It is a western 

 plant which barely enters our state. 



Wis. to Ind. and Mo. 



4. Aureolaria pedicularia (L.) Raf. var. typica Pennell. (Gerardia pedi- 

 cularia in part, of Gray, Man., ed. 7 and Dasystoma pedicularia in part, of 

 Britton and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) Map 1866. Known in Indi- 

 ana only from specimens collected in very sandy soil in a black and 

 white oak clearing in the northern part of Newton County. This form is 

 found mostly along the Atlantic coast. 



Maine to Minn., southw. along the coast to N. C. 



4a. Aureolaria pedicularia var. intercedens Pennell. (Gerardia pedicu- 

 laria in part, of Gray, Man., ed. 7 and Dasystoma pedicularia in part, of 

 Britton and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) This form of the species is known 

 from only two of our northwestern counties — Lake and Newton Counties. 

 The habitat is the same as that of the next variety. 



Mass. to Minn., southw. to N. C. 



