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PENTSTEMON Soland. in Ait. Hort. Kew. 3:511. 1789. 

 P. multiflorus Chapm. ; Small, Fl. 1061. 1903. 



appling : Dry sandy places around Big Pond, Sept. 12, 1903. 

 Irwin : Sand-hills of Allapaha River (seen from train), Oct. 

 3,1902. Fl. Aug. -Oct. Also occurs around the large ponds 

 of Decatur County, in the lime-sink region. Also in Florida. 



P. pallidus Small, Fl. 1060. 1903. 



coffee: Moist hillside near Altamaha Grit outcrops along 



Ocmulgee River opposite Lumber City, Sept. 11, 1903. 



(Seep. 113). 

 "New York to Missouri, Georgia, and the Indian Territory." 



P. hirsutus (L.) Willd. Sp. PL 3:227. 1801. 



Normally in dry pine-barrens, bulloch {826), tattnall, 



MONTGOMERY, COFFEE, WILCOX, BERRIEN. Fl. April-June. 



Common in Middle Georgia. 

 Widely distributed in the Eastern United States. 



P. dissectus Ell., Sk. 2:129. 1822. 



On rock outcrops in tattnall {1856, 2158) and dooly. Also 

 in sandy places in tattnall, Montgomery, and wilcox 

 (2208), where the local geological conditions are imperfectly 

 understood. Fl. April-May. These are all the known 

 stations for this species. For additional notes on it see 

 Bull. Torrey Club 32: 166, 167. 1905, Torreya, 5: 114. 1905. 



LINARIA Juss., Gen. PI. 120. 1789. 

 L. Floridana Chapm., Fl. 290. i860. 



Rosemary sand-hills in emanuel {976), and base of sand-hills 



of Ohoopee River in tattnall. Evidently flowers early. 

 Known otherwise only from the coast of Alabama and West 

 Florida. (See Bull. Torrey Club 30:340. 1903.) 

 L. Canadensis (L.) Dumont, Bot. Cult. 2:96. 1802. 

 A weed, most frequent in cultivated fields, screven, bul- 

 loch, tattnall, berrien. Fl. March-April. Common in 

 Middle Georgia. 

 Widely distributed in North America, but natural range and 

 habitat unknown. 



