432 PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 
opposite flowers. Pedicels in flower 15-30 mm., in fruit 25-50 
mm. long, 4-5 times exceeding the bracts. Calyx-lobes minute, 
less than 0.5 mm. long, acute. Corolla 15-18 mm. long, minutely 
pubescent without, pubescent with pink hairs within at base of 
upper lobes, pink-purple, 2 yellow lines, and small purple spots 
especially along these, within throat; lobes all spreading, rounded, 
ciliate with pink hairs. Filaments sparingly lanose, upper shorter 
pair nearly glabrous; anther-sacs ovate, mucronate at base, pale, 
lanose, 1.5 mm. long. Style 4-5 mm. long. Capsule globose- 
ovoid, 4-5 mm. long. Seeds nearly black, small for the genus, 
with relatively heavy longitudinal and connecting ridges. 
Type, Brunswick, Glynn Co., Georgia, Oct. 10, 1912, F. W. 
Pennell 4824, in Herb. University of Pennsylvania. 
Flowers, late-September to October. Fruit, late-October. 
DISTRIBUTION: Dry sandy pineland, river sand hills and old 
dunes, near the coast, South Carolina to Florida. Frequent from 
Brunswick, Georgia to Jacksonville, Florida; no specimens seen 
from farther south on Atlantic Coast. One specimen from Her- 
nando County, Florida. Probably frequent on river sand hills in 
lower Georgia and northeastern Florida. Restricted to the coastal 
plain. 
PLANTS AND SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
South Carolina: Monks Corner (4880). 
Georgia: Brunswick (4824); Bonnyman (4778); Waycross (4783). 
Florida: Jacksonville; San Pablo (4805); Pablo Beach (4801); 
Hernando Co. 
15. Agalinis oligophylla Pennell, nom. nov. 
Gerardia Plukenetit microphylla A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer. II. 
I: 293. 1878. ‘Louisiana, Drummond, Hale. Keys of 
Florida, Blodgett, &c.’’ Louisiana material to be counted as 
typical. I have not seen the type. For Florida citation see 
under A galinis setacea (Walt.) Raf. 
Gerardia microphylla (A. Gray) Small, Fl. S. E. U. S. 1077. 
1338. 1903; not Agalinis microphylla Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 
65. 1837. 
DisTRIBUTION: Probably moist pineland, southern Louisiana, 
east of the Mississippi River at Jackson, East Feliciana Parish, 
more frequent westward. One old specimen seen labeled, probably 
incorrectly, as from Alabama. Restricted to the coastal plain. 
