424 PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 
Point; Homestead; Camp Longview; Long Prairie; Bull Key; 
Cape Florida; Fort Myers; Lakeland; St. Petersburg; Lake 
City; St. Marks (4703); Apalachicola. 
Alabama: Mobile. 
Mississippi: Ora; Long Beach; Pass Christian (4357). 
4. AGALINIS VIRGATA Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 62. 1837 
Agalinis virgata Raf. ‘‘Glades of Pine woods in South New Jersey 
near Mullica Hill, &c.’’ No type known to exist. 
Gerardia racemulosa Pennell Torreya 11: 15. 1911. ‘“Type.— 
Parkdale, Camden Co., N. J., F. W. Pennell 2692 Coll. Sept. 
°27, 1910, in Herb. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila.” 
: Flowers, September to mid-October. Fruit, mid-September to 
October. = 
DIsTRIBUTION: In the coastal plain, New Jersey, and North 
and South Carolina. In New Jersey restricted to the pine barrens 
where frequent; frequent or common in the Wilmington pine 
barrens; frequent or otcasional in pineland in South Carolina. 
Replaces A. purpurea in typical pine barrens. Restricted to | 
the coastal plain. 
PLANTS AND SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
New Jersey: Hornerstown; Forked River; Pasadena; Atsion; 
Hammonton; Egg Harbor City; Parkdale (2692, 2604, 3584: 
3626, 3808); Winslow Junction (in 1908). _ 
North Carolina: Newbern; Wilmington (4902, 4921). 
South Carolina: Monks Corner (4877); Eutawville; Charleston. 
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5. Agalinis pinetorum Pennell, sp. nov.. 
Annual. Plant 6-8 dm. tall, much branched, branches ascend- 
ing, long and slender. Stem slightly angular, glabrous or nearly 
so. Leaves opposite, stiffly spreading, narrowly linear, thickened, 
very scabrous on the upper surface, those of the stem 2-2.5 cm. 
long. Axillary fascicles scarcely or not developed. Racemes of 
8-14 mostly opposite flowers. Pedicels very short, in flower 2 
mm. long or less, hardly longer in fruit. Calyx-lobes triangular- 
subulate, I-1.5 mm. long. Corolla 20-25 mm. long, pubescen 
without, pubescent within at base of upper lobes, rose-purple, 2 — 
yellow lines and purple spots within throat below; lobes all spread- 
