PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 427 
in limestone districts, etc.; especially in old fields, almost the only 
Agalinis to be met with in cultivated soil. In the coastal plain, 
Norfolk Co., Virginia (where perhaps introduced); South Carolina 
to Louisiana, mostly near the coast. Common near the coast in 
South Carolina and Georgia, and apparently through most of the 
Florida peninsula. Apparently absent or rare in Altamaha grit 
region, west Florida pine hills, or inland from the coast in Ala- 
bama. In clay soil in Georgia north of the Altamaha grit. Near 
the coast westward to Louisiana. Abundant in alluvial districts 
near the lower Mississippi River, and in the hill country of West 
Feliciana Parish. Extending westward to Texas, and north 
through the lower Mississippi Valley. mparnad introduced on 
ballast at Philadelphia. 
PLANTS AND SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
Virginia: Northwest. 
South Carolina: Santee Canal; St. Johns; Otranto (4868); Sulli- 
van’s Island (4860); Charleston (4863); Edisto Island; Aiken; 
Yemassee (4849); Beaufort; Hilton Head; Bluffton; Goat 
Island. 
Georgia: Brunswick (4818); Cumberland « Island; Waycross 
(4792); Naylor (4747, 4751); Valdosta (4740); Thomasville 
(4735); Cordele (4755, 4772); Leslie (4761, 4766). 
Florida: Jacksonville (4793); St. Augustine; Orange City; Eustis; 
Minneola; Clarcona; Killarney; Merritt’s Island; Fort Lauder- 
dale; Miami, Alapattah; Cocoanut Grove; Homestead; 
Biscayne Bay; Big Pine Key; Sanibel; Polk Co.; Tampa; St. 
Petersburg; Fort King; Gainesville; Lake City; Monticello 
(4718); St. Marks (4706, 4717); Tallahassee (4695, 4697); 
River Junction (4669); Apalachicola (4675, 4680). 
Alabama: Mobile; Cedar Point. 
Mississippi: Ocean Springs; Biloxi (4370); Pass Christian (4356); 
Natchez. ‘ 
Louisiana: Mandeville; Covington; Amite City; Hammond; 
Slaughter (4267); Baines (4276); Catalpa (4303, 4304, 4330). 
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9. Agalinis georgiana (C. L. Boynton) Pennell, comb. nov. 
Gerardia georgiana C. L. Boynton in Biltm. Bot. Stud. 1: 148. 
1902. ‘‘In the pine barrens near Cordele, Dooly County, 
