408 PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 
River; Monks Corner (4878); Otranto (4872); Summerville; 
Charleston (4866); Beaufort. 
Georgia: Thalmann (4809) ; Coffee Co.; Naylor (4743); Moultrie; 
Thomasville (4725); Leslie. 
Florida: Jacksonville; St. Augustine; Bradentown; Tampa; Lake 
City; Monticello (4719); St. Marks (4713); Quincy; River 
Junction; Fort Gadsden (4691); Apalachicola (4678); Chipley 
(4649); Ponce de Leon (4653); Milligan (4588). 
Alabama: Auburn; Abbeville; McRae (4639); Bay Minette (4552); 
Mobile Co. 
Mississippi: Meridian; Fontainebleau; Ocean Springs; Biloxi; 
Nicholson. 
Louisiana: Covington (4217); Hammond. 
3. AUREOLARIA Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 58. 1837 
Corolla glabrous without; calyx-lobes entire; seeds 
winged. Plants perennial, not glandular. Aureolaria (sensu strictu). 
Capsule glabrous. Flowers evidently ee 
St glabrous, more or less glaucous. 
ath. 
Stem quite glaucous. Bracts ofa 
lanceolate type, some at least 
dentate like the leaves. 
Capsule 15-20 mm. lon 
Stem pres glaucous. Bracts of 
Leal 
. A. virginica. 
la 
aces about 12-15 mm. long. 2. A. reticulata. 
th. ee of aspatulate type,entire. 3. A. dispersa. 
bescent. ant pu 
throughout. Flowers very short-pediceled. 4. A. villosa. 
te; seeds wingless. Plants annual, 
Panctenis (Raf.) subgenus nov.* 
glandular. 
Leaves and stem minutely pubescent or mi- 
nutely glandular. Fedioes mostly over 
bescent. 
Stem-leaves mostly 3 em. long. 
* Gerardia sect. Pedicularioides Benth. in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. £: 205+ 
183 rt if sectional names have full standing, has priority over Panctenis Raf. New 
Fi. aa 0. 28375 
