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+ + Sterile stamens manifest. — 
4. G. viscosa, Schwein. Viscid-pubescent; stem ascending, simple or 
sparingly branched; leaves ovate-lanceolate, acute, sharply serrate, clasping, 
3-nerved ; peduncles as long as the leaves; lobes of the corolla white, emar- 
ginate, the.tube yellowish and bearded within; calyx-lobes lanceolate, much 
longer than the small globose capsule.— Ditches and muddy places in the 
upper districts, Mississippi to North Carolina. June- Aug. — Stem 6'- 12" high. 
Leaves 4 long. Corolla 5"—6" long. Bracts wider than the calyx-lobes. 
5. G. Drummondi, Benth. Viscid-puberulent ; stem decumbent at the 
base, ascending ; leaves danceolate, acute, sparingly serrate, 3-nerved, clasping ; 
bracts and calyx-lobes subulate, much longer than the capsule.— In Georgia, 
Boykin, and westward. * 
6. G. quadridentata, Michx. Pubescent and somewhat viscid; stem 
decumbent at the base, ascending, simple or branched ; leaves lanceolate, sessile, 
4-toothed ; peduncles mostly longer than the leaves; corolla yellowish-white ; 
capsule small, globose, much shorter than the linear unequal calyx-lobes ; bracts 
minute. — Margins of pine-barren ponds, Florida to South Carolina, and west- 
ward. June- Aug.— Stem 4'—6/ high. Leaves }/ long. Corolla 5" long. 
7. G. aurea, Muhl. Smooth; stem decumbent, creeping, the flowering 
branches ascending, 4-angled ; leaves sessile, oblong-lanceolate, slightly serrate ; 
peduncles as long as the leaves, or the upper ones longer; bracts as long as. 
the calyx ; corolla bright yellow.— Wet pine barrens in the lower districts of 
Georgia and South Carolina, April-June.— Stem 1°-2° long. Leaves 
j'-1'long. Corolla 6" long. 
8. G. officinalis, L. Smooth; stem erect, 4-angled above; leaves lance- 
olate, serrulate or entire, slightly clasping; peduncles shorter than the leaves; 
corolla pale yellow, striped with red, bearded with yellow hairs within ; capsule 
acute, as long as the calyx. — Swamps, in the Southern States, Leconte. — 
Stem 19-29 high. Corolla 8” — 10" long. 
* * Connective of the anthers not dilated ; the cells vertical: stems rigid, iip: 
lowers sessile: sterile stamens manifest. 
9. G. pilosa, Michx. Hirsute; stem erect, simple or branching at the 
base; leaves ovate or roundish, sparingly toothed, sessile or slightly clasp- 
ing; corolla tubular, white, scarcely longer than the calyx.— Low ground, 
Florida to Mississippi, and northward. June- - Aug. — Stem 8'-16! high. 
Leaves X long. Corolla 4" long. 
. 10. G. subulata, Baldwin.  Shrubby, hispid; stem much branched, 
mostly prostrate ; leaves linear, entire, the margins revolute ; calyx-lobes sub- 
ulate, unequal; corolla salver-shaped, somewhat persistent, the upper lip 
-Youndish, the lower 3-parted ; the slender curved tube three times as long as the — 
ealyx, hairy within; lobes of the stigma emarginate ; cone 
Sandy pine barrens, Florida, near the sonst eem 
| leaves 3! — 6" long. uet iis E 
