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Corolla pink or purple. Anther-sacs more or less di- 
vergent, obtuse to mucronate-awned at base. Capsule 
rounded at apex. Seeds wingless. 4. Agalinis. 
1. MACRANTHERA “Torr.”’; Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. 
Mag. 1: 174. 1835-6 
One species: 
I. MACRANTHERA FLAMMEA (Bartram) Pennell, Bull. Torrey. 
Club 40: 124. 1913 
Gerardia flammea Bartram, Trav. 412. 1791. “Stony gravelly 
heights’”’ along Tensaw River* near ‘‘ Taensa,’’ Alabama. No 
type specimen known to exist. Identified by Mohr, Plant 
Life of Alabama, 15. 1901. 
Conradia fuschioides Nutt. in Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 7: 
88. 1834. No locality given. Type, without data, seen in 
Herb. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 
Macranthera fuchsioides (Nutt.) Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. 
Mag. 1: 174. 1835-6. 
Macranthera Lecontei Torr. in Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. New York 4: 
80. pl. 4. 1837. ‘‘In dry pine woods on the Alatamaha, in 
Liberty County, Georgia.”” Type; without data, seen in Herb. 
Columbia University. 
Russelia flammea (Bartram) Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 71. 1837. 
Flamaria coccinea Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 71. 1837. Additional 
name for Russelia flammea (Bartram) Raf. 
Toxopus gymnanthes Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 72. 1837. 
tional name for Macranthera Leconte Torr. 
Toxopus calycinus Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 72. 1837. Additional 
name for Macranthera fuchsioides (Nutt.) Benth. 
Tomilix bracteata Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 72. 1837. Additional 
name for Macranthera fuchsioides (Nutt.) Benth. 
Macranthera fuchsioides Lecontei (Torr.) Chapm. Fl. So. ug. S. 
297. 1860. 
Conradia Lecontei (Torr.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 1: 459. 1891. 
Though somewhat variable, when in flower the calyx-lobes 
are mostly entire, linear, relatively short as compared with 
corolla-tube [= M. Lecontei], later the corolla shrivels and 
Addi- 
* Eastern arm of Mobile River. 
