438 PENNELL: STUDIES IN THE AGALINANAE 
material of this species collected and distributed by the 
describer. 
Gerardia Mettauert Wood, Class Book 530, Dec. 1, 1860. ‘Wet 
sandy places, Middle Fla. (Dr. Mettauer).’’ Type seen in 
Herb. Columbia University. 
Gerardia Mettaueri clausa Wood, Class Book 530, Dec. 1, 1860. 
“With the others,” i. e. the species and G. Mettaueri nuda 
Chapm. 
Flowers, September to peseick: Fruit not seen. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Dry sandy pineland, western Florida and 
adjacent southeastern Alabama. Abundant through the west 
Florida pine hills, eastward through the middle Florida flat woods 
to Apalachee Bay. Restricted to the coastal plain. 
PLANTS AND SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
Florida: St. Marks (4716); ‘near Tallahassee; Gadsden Co.; 
Carrabelle; Fort Gadsden (4684, 4687); Apalachicola (4679); 
Chipley (4644, 4668); Ponce de Leon (4657); Portland; 
Milligan (4593); Milton (4572). 
Alabama: Florala (4622, 4624, 4627, 4633). 
22. Agalinis filicaulis (Benth.) Pennell, comb. nov. 
_Gerardia aphyilla filicaulis Benth.* in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. I: 
174. 1835. “Jacksonville.” Drummond. 
Gerardia filicaulis (Benth.) Chapm. FI. So. U. S. 299. Mar. 26, 
1860. 
Gerardia Mettuaeri nuda Wood, Class Book 530, Dec. 1, 1860. 
Under Gerardia nuda Wood (1870), ‘‘ Middle FI. (Dr. Mettauer, 
1855).” 
Gerardia nuda Wood, Am. Bot. and Flor. 231. 1870. 
Flowers, mid-September to early November. F ruit, October 
to November. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Moist grassy sandy pineland, in the coastal 
plain from southern Georgia and northern Florida to eastern 
Louisiana. Frequent in the flat pine woods of southern Georgia 
and northern Florida; occasional or rare in the Altamaha grit 
region; frequent in the pine hills of western Florida and adie" 
* See footnote on page 433. 
