436 PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 
Gerardia setacea parvifolia Benth.* in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. I: 
174. 1835-6. ‘Jacksonville.’ Drummond. 
Agalinis obtusifolia Raf. New Fl. Am. 2: 64. 1837. ‘‘West 
Tennessee, Alabama and Florida.’’ Description in greater 
part or entirely of this species, though the Tennessee specimen 
could hardly belong here. 
Gerardia parvifolia (Benth.) Chapm. Fl. So. U. S. 300. 1860. 
Agalinis parvifolia (Benth.) Small in Britt. & Br. Ill. Fl. ed. 2. 
@<-212.-° 1913. 
Flowers, early-September to mid-October. Fruit, October. 
DistRIBUTION: Moist to dry sandy pinelands, in the coastal 
plain from North Carolina to Florida and Louisiana. Occasional 
or frequent in eastern North Carolina; common in the Wilmington 
_ pine barrens, and southward near the coast to Charleston, South 
Carolina; less frequent in the Altamaha grit region and inland in 
Georgia; common through the flat pine woods of Florida, south 
through the peninsula and on the Florida Keys; common westward 
through the pine hills of west Florida, decreasing inland in south- 
eastern Alabama; and common near the Gulf coast westward to 
eastern Louisiana. Restricted to the coastal plain. 
PLANTS AND SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
North Carolina: Rocky Mount (4933); Wilmington (4970, 4915, 
4920); Brunswick Co. 
South Carolina: Monks Corner (4879); Otranto (4870). 
Georgia: Sunbury; Coffee Co.; Moultrie; Thomasville (4733); 
Leslie. 
Florida: Tisonia (4815); Jacksonville ou San Pablo (4804); 
Green Cove Springs; St. Augustine; Big Pine Key; Marco; 
Fort Myers; Polk Co.; Tampa; Lake City; St. Marks (4710); 
Fort Gadsden (4685); Apalachicola; Chipley (4646, 4667); 
Ponce de Leon (4659); Paxton (4640); De Funiak Springs; 
Milligan (4596). 
Alabama: McRae (4614); Florala (4634); Bay Minette (4548, 
4562); Mobile; Spring Hill (4526); Theodore (4428, 4453); 
Hollander’s Island (4503). 
Mississippi: Waynesboro; Ocean Springs; Biloxi (4399); ‘Manuel; 
Gulfport; Long Beach; Pass Christian (4363); Nicholson. 
* See footnote on page 433. 
