402 PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 
In the late summer and early autumn of 1912, I was able to 
spend over two months in field-study of this group, and the 
following itinerary indicates the more important points in the 
Coastal Plain where collections were made: 
Abita Springs, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana............. August hie 
Catalpa, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana................. - o-2 
Biloxi, Marrison Co, Mississippi). .s oe 6 be hs os tS 29-20 
‘Theodore, Mobile Ca, Alabama, 23.0024 525 8: August 30-Sept. 4 
mene, Momie CO Alabama fo eos a op epee Sept. 
Bay Minette, Baldwin Co., sirainaniaie Sieae Pa Seat Sta te a sree ib bone gi 8 
Hiow, Santa Rosa: Co. Ploridaes. 2S oe ee ee * 9 
Milligan, Santa Rosa Co., iets Wrasse: y wor tars ecnt@ena eave I ae ae) 
P4orala, Covington Co-, Alabama : 2.0. 20 ee x II-15 
Gripiey,- Washington Co,; Mlorida) 20, 272i ee es e 16-18 
Apalachicola, Franklin Co., wloda Silky GA cA VERS MER eee 43 19-21 
allahassee, Leon Co., F Ee aS bases ae Se 8c oe Se ie he eae ve 22-24 
Ss ERS WARN (Ore PIOTIda oo oes pase si aee eae oe ss 25-26 
Monticello, Jetferson Co., Florida... 665 sy a7 
Helena Thomas Co. Geeteth 5 eo Ae Ska ri 28-30 
ta, Lowndes Oo., Gaderitg 4 eae es oes Cie hes Oct. I 
Gide tip Coc Georgii io. loco ieee) irs a2 2-4 
Eknigiag, Comee Co., Georgia. os. os ig oe ee es 4 
yetoss; Ware. Coz, Georgia cncoce focus ik eee ee =~ 5-6 
Jacksonville, Duval Co., Florida fd eet Da Rate wie: hag Sree a 47-8 
Brunswick, Glynn Co. Georgia. 2.4... <0 os bocnc san zy 10 
Charleston, Charleston Co., ae WAROURE UE SUS os eG kee - II-13 
nks Corner, Berkeley Co., South Carolina.............. sh I4 
Wilmington, New Hanover Co., North Carolina........... ifs I5—16 
Rocky Mount, Nash Co., North Rs ie rac etiniatbie we weataie > 17 
Weldon, Halifax Co., North Carolina..................... “s 18 
Altogether about 300 numbers of Agalinanae were collected, 
and a field-study of each species made. These collections and 
notes form the basis of this report. 
In connection with this material I have also reviewed the 
specimens from the Coastal Plain in the herbaria of the following 
institutions: United States National Museum, Missouri Botanical 
Garden, Field Columbian Museum, Biltmore Herbarium, New 
York Botanical Garden, Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 
delphia, University of Pennsylvania, Charleston Museum, Tulane 
University, Florida Agricultural College, also in the private 
herbaria of Dr. E. L. Greene, C. C. Deam and H. H. Bartlett. 
To the custodians and owners of all of these I am greatly in- 
debted. 
