558 SCROPHULARIACEAE 



1 8. Aureolaria Raf. (Dasystoma Benth., not Raf.) 



Plants glandular-pubescent; corolla pubescent without; leaves finely 



divided; annuals or biennials. I. A.Pedicularia. 



Puberulent, cinereous or glabrous; corolla glabrous without; 

 perennials. 

 Cinereous pubescent; leaves entire or the lower pinnatifid. 2. A. villosa. 



Glabrous or nearly so; leaves predominately pinnatifid. 3. A. virginica. 



1. A. Pedicularia (L.) Raf. In dry woods and thickets: Me. 



and Ont. to Minn., Fla. and Mo. 



Conn. Rather rare but found over most of the state. 



N. Y. Common on L. I. and S. I., decreasing up the Hudson Valley 



to Columbia Co.; not known from the Catskills. 

 N.J. Common throughout the state, especially in the pine-barrens. 

 Pa. Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Delaware and Chester counties. 



Tertiary, common: Cretaceous, common: Older Formations, de- 

 creasing northward. 138-220 days. Sea level-1,080 ft. 



2. A. villosa (Muhl.) Raf. In dry woods and thickets: Mass. to 



Ont., Wise, Ga. and Miss. 



Common throughout the range, less frequent in the pine-barrens, 

 and more frequent northward than elsewhere. Has been referred 

 to Dasystoma flava. 



3. A. virginica (L.) Pennell. In dry or moist woods: Me. to 



Minn., Fla. and 111. 



Conn. Throughout the state, increasing southward. 

 N. Y. Frequent on L. I. and S. I., Westchester Co., decreasing up 

 the Hudson Valley to Ulster Co., and not specifically known 

 from the Catskills. 

 N. J. Very rare in Cumberland and Ocean counties, west of the 

 pine-barrens, thence increasing northward. Reported also from 

 Hammonton, Atlantic Co. 

 Pa. Monroe, Northampton, Bucks, Delaware and Chester coun- 

 ties. 



Tertiary, 0: Cretaceous, rare: Older Formations, not very com- 

 mon. 138-220 days. Sea level-1,080 ft. 



19. Agalinis Raf. (Gerardia L. in part) 



Pedicels in flower shorter than the calyx, or only slightly longer. 



Corolla 2-2.6 cm. long. 1. A. purpurea. 



Corolla 1-1.6 cm. long. 



Calyx-teeth triangular-subulate, acute. 2. A. paupercula. 



Calyx-teeth broad, short, obtuse. 3. A. maritima. 



