412 PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 
PLANTS AND SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
New Jersey: Spotswood; Farmingdale; Hornerstown; Medford; 
Locust Grove; Westville; Clarksboro; Swedesboro; Atco 
(3540); Hammonton; Cape May Court House (3986) ; Bennett; 
Cold Spring; Cape May. 
Maryland: Chestertown. 
Virginia: Naucks (2471); Cape Henry; Franklin. 
North Carolina: Wilmington. 
South Carolina: Santee Canal; St. Johns; Bluffton; Aiken; 
Graniteville. 
Georgia: Macon. 
Florida: Jacksonville; Chattahoochee River. 
Alabama: Ozark Evergreen. 
Louisiana: Pearl River. 
5. AUREOLARIA PEDICULARIA (L.) Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 61. 1837 
Gerardia pedicularia L.Sp. Pl.611. 1753. ‘Habitat in Virginia, 
Canada.” 
Anonymos pedicularia (L.) Walt. Fl. Carol. 170. 1788. As to 
synonymy, probably not description. 
Panctenis pedicularia (L.) Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 61. 1837. 
Dasystoma pedicularia (L.) Benth. in DC. Prodr. to: 521. 1846. 
Variable, the following subspecies local, and more or less sharply 
defined. 
Flowers, mid-August to mid- September. Fruit, October. 
persisting through the winter. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Widely distributed and frequent in the 
northern states above the fall line. Rare in the coastal plain 
where mostly replaced by the following subspecies. Material 
seen nearly all from New Jersey, where it is rare or absent in 
middle district, somewhat more frequent in the pine barrens and 
evidently approaching the subspecies caesariensis. (Transitional 
specimens indicated by asterisk.) 
PLANTS AND SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
New Jersey: Middlesex Co.; Brindletown*; Atsion*; Hammon- 
ton*. 
Pennsylvania: Tinicum (3589). 
