428 PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 
Georgia, in September, 1901. . . . in moist sandy soil in pine 
barrens. . . . The type specimens are deposited in the Bilt- 
more Herbarium.” Type, collected Sept. 18, 1901, seen in 
the Biltmore Herbarium. 
Flowers, mid- to late-September. Fruit, late-September to 
October. 
DISTRIBUTION: Dry sandy or clay soil, in pineland. Southern 
Georgia, southern Alabama, and northern Florida. Apparently 
occasional in flat pine woods of southern Georgia and northern 
Florida; near Cordele, Georgia; frequent in pine hills of western 
Florida and southeastern Alabama. Restricted to the coastal 
plain. 
PLANTS AND SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
Georgia: Valdosta (4739); Thomasville (4728); Dooly Co. 
Florida: Fort Gadsden (4693); Chipley (4665); Ponce de Leon 
(4662); Milligan (4586). 
Alabama: McRae (4609); Florala (4629, 4632). 
10. Agalinis pulchella Pennell, sp. nov. 
Annual. Plant 6-10 dm. tall, widely branching. Stem 
angular, scabrous. Leaves spreading, linear, scabrous on the 
upper surface, those of the stem opposite, 2-3 cm. long. Axillary 
fascicles conspicuously developed, but mostly share? than the 
leaves. Racemes of 4-6 mostly alternate flowers, uppermost one, 
by arresting of stem-apex, often suggesting a tennitial flower. 
Pedicels slender, in flower 15-30 mm., in fruit 25-40 mm. long, 
much longer than the bracts. Calve-lobes minute, less than .5 
mm. long, subulate. Corolla 25-30 mm. long, minutely pubescent 
without, pubescent within at base of upper lobes, rose-purple, 2 
yellow lines and relatively large purple spots within throat below; 
lobes all spreading (upper much reflexed), notched at apex, ciliate. 
Filaments lanose; anther-sacs ovate, evidently short-awned, 
densely wooly over entire surface, 3 mm. long. Style slender, 
10-20 mm. long. Capsule globose, 5-6 mm. long. Seeds reticu- 
lated, with dark-brown ridges, areas between these more or less 
broadly hexagonal, pale, not finely reticulated. 
Type, Ponce de Leon, Holmes Co., Florida, Sept. 17, 1912, 
F. W. Pennell 4658, in Herb. University of Pennsylvania. 
Flowers, September. Fruit, October. 
